Sneak Peek Into Loki Trailer from Marvel Rivals Before Closed Alpha Launch

Will you be playing as Loki?

By Luis Joshua Gutierrez

on April 23, 2024 at 3:30PM PDT

NetEase Games, the publisher behind the upcoming hero shooter Marvel Rivals, has shared a video showcasing what the god of mischief, Loki, can do in an arena. In true Loki fashion, many of his moves will be based on confusing players as much as possible.

In this new trailer, we can see his efficient long-range attacks, but that’s not all he has up his sleeve. If players get too close to him, he can leave his body and move somewhere safe. He’ll also have the power to teleport to nearby areas, similar to Reaper’s ability in Overwatch 2. What’s most notable about Loki is that his ultimate move allows him to become another character, and in doing so, he gains all of their abilities.

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As of now, Marvel Rivals doesn’t have a release date, but it’ll be free-to-play when it launches on PC. However, those who want to try it soon can sign up for its alpha test, which is scheduled for next month in May. It is worth mentioning that the test will only be available for PC players, but they’ll be able to play various Marvel characters such as Black Panther, Spider-Man, Magneto, and Scarlet Witch.

It’s unclear whether or not the game will come to console when it’s fully released. However, PC players can wishlist the game on both Steam and the Epic Game Store.

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