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Marvel Rivalsis only a couple more days from its release. During its beta testing between July 23 and July 11, 2025, many players got a chance to try their hand at the game and form an opinion about what the full release is going to be like.

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After assessing all the superheroes in the game, many players concluded that this game is not meant for perma fliers who only go for Ironman, Storm, or Strange. If you love being airborne all the time, then there is a high chance you will end up being the easiest target on the map as the game just does not allow aerial supremacy.

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Marvel Rivalsmight not be the best-suited game for players who like the aerial view of the battlefield. There is a high probability that all the Ironmans and Storms out there are just waiting to get knocked down.

The reason for being too critical about perma fliers is due to the massive advantage close to mid-range attacks have. These attacks have significantly high DPS and have the power to destroy all things airborne within seconds.

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It would be better if players stuck to the ground and opted for more close to mid-range fights. However, players who prefer flying around can still figure out many creative ways to minimize the threat.

There is awide arsenal of heroes to choose from in the game, all belonging to the extremely famousMarveluniverse, and there is a lot of anticipation riding behind the game.

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Perma Fliers Will Need To Get Extra Creative

Indeed, the game will not allow aerial supremacy so players will need to squeeze their creative juices out if they want to go airborne. The developers realize that getting a higher ground gives a massive advantage in the battleground, so to balance things out, they seem to have made it more challenging.

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Giving space to playersto experiment with all the new heroes and find what works best forthemmight be the right way to go about any hero shooter game out there andMarvel Rivalsdoes that right in more than one way.

Marvel Rivalsis set to release on December 6th, and there is a lot of excitement surrounding the game at the moment. The game’s future is currently looking bright since many people want to get their hands on it. It will be free to play from its initial release. What do you think about it? Let us know in the comments below.

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Anupam Lamba

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Anupam Lamba is an avid gamer and film lover. After completing his bachelors in Mass Communication he started working as a writer in the Indian film industry before his love for gaming made him venture into the lanes of Fandomwire and he started working as a gaming writer here.

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