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Invisible Woman Used to Spot Alleged Bot Matches in Marvel Rivals

May 01,2025 Author: Grace

The introduction of the Invisible Woman to Marvel Rivals has sparked a new conversation among fans, particularly regarding the detection of what many believe to be bot enemies within their lobbies. The issue of bots in Marvel Rivals has been a hot topic for weeks, with players suspecting that developer NetEase Games might be using low-level AI opponents to keep engagement high. The debate intensified with the release of Season 1, which introduced Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman last Friday, bringing not only meta changes but also unexpected insights into gameplay mechanics.

A Reddit user, barky1616, shared a video that showcased an unconventional use of Invisible Woman's ability. In the clip, Sue Storm turns invisible and effectively blocks the path of half the enemy team simply by standing in front of them. The enemies do not attempt to navigate around her or engage in combat until she becomes visible again, at which point the battle resumes normally. This peculiar behavior has led many in the community to cite it as further evidence of a growing bot problem in Marvel Rivals.

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The theory is that the opposing team, potentially composed of bots, fails to recognize the path blockage caused by the Invisible Woman. While attempting this strategy may yield different results for other players, the video has left the community puzzled and concerned about the prevalence of bots in the game.

Without official confirmation from NetEase, it remains uncertain whether AI enemies are indeed infiltrating Marvel Rivals matches or if there's another explanation at play. IGN has reached out to NetEase for clarification on the alleged bot presence in the game.

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Amidst the ongoing discussions about bot matches, players are continuing to enjoy the content drop delivered with Season 1. This initial phase of the season introduced half of the Fantastic Four as playable characters, with The Thing and the Human Torch set to join the roster soon. As the community eagerly anticipates the performance of these iconic Marvel characters in the hero shooter environment, you can explore every major balance change introduced last Friday. Additionally, delve into how players are responding to NetEase’s crackdown on mods and why some are having trouble taking Reed Richards seriously.

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