by Jonathan Jan 24,2025

Avec une base de joueurs proche de 300 000 sur Steam un mois seulement après son lancement, Marvel Rivals continue sur sa lancée. Les joueurs ont apprécié la liste diversifiée de héros et de méchants Marvel déjà disponibles. Cependant, d'autres encore se profilent à l'horizon, notamment les Quatre Fantastiques (M. Fantastic, Human Torch, Thing et Invisible Woman).
Les Quatre Fantastiques arriveront dans le cadre de la saison inaugurale de Marvel Rivals, Saison 1 : Eternal Night Falls. Dracula sera l'antagoniste de la saison et nous prévoyons de nouvelles cartes, modes de jeu et personnages supplémentaires.
Voici les informations clés concernant le lancement de la saison 1 :
La saison 1 commence le vendredi 10 janvier 2025 à 1h du matin, heure du Pacifique. Voici une répartition mondiale des fuseaux horaires :
| Location | Time |
|---|---|
| Los Angeles | January 10 at 1 AM PST |
| Denver | January 10 at 2 AM MT |
| Chicago | January 10 at 3 AM CT |
| New York City | January 10 at 4 AM EST |
| London | January 10 at 9 AM GMT |
| Berlin | January 10 at 10 AM CET |
| Hong Kong | January 10 at 5 PM HKT |
| Tokyo | January 10 at 6 PM JST |
| New Zealand | January 10 at 9 PM NZST |
Veuillez noter que des problèmes de serveur ou des difficultés techniques peuvent avoir un impact sur l'accès immédiat pour certains joueurs. Un téléchargement du correctif du jeu sera probablement nécessaire.
Marvel Games n'a pas confirmé la disponibilité des Quatre Fantastiques dès le premier jour. Il est possible que l'équipe libère un ou deux héros dans un premier temps, les membres restants étant introduits tout au long de la saison. Cet article sera mis à jour avec les informations confirmées dès qu'elles seront disponibles.
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