Marvel Rivals Shatters Concurrent Player Record with Season 1 Launch

The free-to-play team-based shooter, Marvel Rivals, has once again broken its own concurrent player record, reaching a staggering 644,269 players on January 11th, following the release of Season 1: Eternal Night Falls. This surpasses its previous peak of 480,990 players achieved during its launch week.
Season 1: Eternal Night Falls – A Night of New Content

Launched on January 10th, Season 1 introduced a wealth of new content, igniting player enthusiasm. Key additions include:
- New playable characters
- A brand-new map
- Game performance improvements and optimizations
- A revamped ranked tier system
- A fresh Battle Pass
The influx of new content clearly resonated with players, driving the massive surge in concurrent players over the weekend. The storyline revolves around Dracula and Doctor Doom plunging the city into eternal night, while the Fantastic Four join the fight against this vampiric threat.

For detailed patch notes, including character skill adjustments, visit the official Marvel Rivals website or the Steam community page.
The Double-Edged Sword: Farewell to Mods

While Season 1 brought excitement, it also resulted in the removal of fan-made content, including mods. The update implemented asset hash checking, a security measure designed to detect and prevent cheats and hacks. Unfortunately, this also disables custom skins and modifications.
This change has sparked a mixed reaction within the community. Some players mourn the loss of custom creations, such as Luna Snow's Hatsune Miku skin, while others support the move as a necessary step to maintain fair play and protect the game's economy, which relies heavily on cosmetic purchases.