Gaming News 8 Ayefkay July 6, 2025
And just like that, Marvel Rivals Season 3 is coming in hot, starting on July 11th. We’ve got a new hero, a new map, some shiny skins, and another buffet of patch notes that read like the fever dream of a sleep-deprived balance team.
If you thought Season 2 was chaotic, congratulations. You’ve just unlocked “The Abyss Awakens,” where the devs tossed gasoline onto the meta and handed Wolverine a flamethrower (literally).
Let’s dig into everything this update brought us: from cosmic chaos to unsurprising corporate cash grabs.
First up, let’s talk about the firebird in the room: Phoenix (Jean Grey) has officially joined the roster. She’s a Duelist with enough cosmic power to turn teamfights into smoldering wreckage.
Pair her with Wolverine, and you unlock the “Primal Flame” synergy. Phoenix gets a +10% damage boost, and Logan unlocks the “Phoenix Warrior” treatment – basically a license to incinerate half the map before breakfast.
The community reaction? Somewhere between awe and PTSD.
If that wasn’t spicy enough, Blade was revealed in a cinematic teaser and is set to arrive August 8 (assuming NetEase doesn’t forget he exists again). Until then, expect players to spam Phoenix and Wolverine like their matchmaking rank depends on it.
(Spoiler alert: it does.)
Season 3 introduces a new map: Klyntar: Celestial Husk, which feels like a symbiote exploded inside a neon-lit rave. It’s a Domination-style layout set on the symbiote homeworld. Expect narrow corridors, slime-covered floors, and map objectives placed with all the logic of a fever dream.
Sure, it’s fresh. But if matchmaking keeps forcing us into Midtown and Tokyo Square like some kind of broken record, you’ll need to dig deep to see this one outside of custom lobbies.
Ah yes, the Marvel Rivals’ balance changes and patch notes. A fine tradition of balance decisions that feel like they were drafted by a blind 5 year old rolling dice in a wind tunnel.
Here’s the quick hit list:
Emma Frost: Absolutely gutted. Her Pulse Beam got slapped, her Diamond Form is now made of rock candy, and while her Ultimate now costs less energy, that won’t help much when she’s melting faster than a snowcone in a symbiote volcano of fury.
Venom: His tether slow went from 15% to 25%, which sounds great – until someone dashes out of it like nothing ever happened.
Namor: Got slight buffs to his Trident throws and some sprinting juice during ult. Still feels like he’s drowning on dry land.
The Thing: Finally has knees. “Battle Blitz” lets him leap up to 20m and smash, knocking down flyers and giving him some long-overdue mobility.
Scarlet Witch: Ultimate slow is weaker now, but the damage goes up. So she’s less annoying but far more deadly.
Ultron: He’s taking a 25% hit to his Dynamic Flight’s acceleration time while also getting powered down on his Imperative: Firewall bonus Health for his teammates and himself.
Image: Marvel Rivals Season 3 Balance Changes | Marvel Rivals | Marvel Games | NetEase
Other changes include nerfs to Iron Man, Mister Fantastic, Human Torch, and Loki, because why not?
And yes, Phoenix + Wolverine team-up deserves a second mention. This synergy is so busted that players are already begging for a ban in ranked.
It’s less of a power combo and more of a Thanos snap every time they’re on the same squad.
Let’s not pretend Marvel Rivals doesn’t know exactly what it’s doing with monetization. The Season 3 Battle Pass, themed “Power of the Phoenix,” includes:
Symbiote Squirrel Girl
Golden Panther
Weapon Phoenix Wolverine
Phoenix Namor
Venom Spider-Man
Phoenix Diamond Emma (because if you’re going to nerf her, might as well give her a fancy funeral)
Image: Marvel Rivals Season 3 Battle Pass | Marvel Rivals | Marvel Games | NetEase
Also available: a Phoenix bundle with a new costume and emotes, plus more emote drops in the store for Scarlet Witch, Rocket, and Jeff the Land Shark.
Are the skins hot? Absolutely. Is the XP grind glacial? Also yes. You either pay up or prepare to invest hours of your life for a costume that might get outdated by next month’s synergy meta.
Season 3 definitely brings the heat, in my opinion.
Phoenix is a stellar addition, the new map is atmospheric (and funderfully gooey), and the cosmetics are high-tier bait. Blade is coming soon, which gives the meta room to shift again. But some old problems still linger: inconsistent balancing, slow progression, and a patch cycle that feels like it’s fueled by caffeine and chaos.
The synergy combos are starting to feel more like “pay-to-synergize” than tactical depth, and the more things change, the more Wolverine seems to remain…absurd.
So what’s the verdict?
Marvel Rivals is still wild, still fun, and still one patch away from either perfection or implosion. Whether we’re heading toward greatness or just lighting more things on fire, one thing’s for sure: Jean Grey isn’t the only one rising from the ashes – our patience is too.
If you haven’t given the game a try yet, get it for yourself on Steam!
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