Marvel Rivals is reheating more of Overwatch's nachos with a romance-themed season that's in a position to out-thirsty Blizzard
Dataminers claim Season 5 is all about love

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel Rivals might be reheating more of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Overwatch 2's nachos with a potential r♓omanc💟e-themed season in the future.
Usually reliable datamining page recently claimed that "Marvel Rivals Season 5 will be themed around love and the eternal touch of romance," and I'm sure the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:frequently thirsty community will be totally normal about it.
There are no details on what might be included in Season 5, though I bet we'll see more costumes like Sue Storm (Invisible Woman) and Reed Richards' (Mister Fantastic) wedding get up. Other famous Marvel couples are already in the game, too. Wolverine and Jean Grey, anyone? Storm and Black Panther also had a very brief fl💃ing more than a decade ago, so we could see them rekindle their spark for the sake of those sweet, sweet cosmetics.
Since Marvel Rivals is adding a new hero every single month, it's also possible that NetEase might introduce more couples to the game before Season 5 launches near the end of the year. Throw in Cyclops and make it a love triangle, why the heck not? Give Wanda her Vision. Deadpool and Copycat? NetEase is🔯 al🙈lowed to use characters from the last 85 years, so anything's possible.
Overwatch 2 also had a pretty similar Loverwatch season, which went one step further at satiating fans' hunger with an ironic, slightly cringe, fully playable dating sim. Marvel Rivals, with all its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Venom twerking and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:buffed up guys, is probably in a p⛄osition to out-horny its biggest competition.
Taking t🍌hings one step further into thirstyrealm, Marvel Rivals is also getting costumes from a new "" sometime soon, and I dread to think what the discourse will be when we have characters like Emma Frost and Hulk in beachwear.
Get even more sneak peeks with our guide on all Marvel Rivals upcoming characters and leaks for Season 3 and beyond.
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