Marvel Rivals has done a very good job of maintaining its success since its debut last December, but that doesn't mean developer NetEase is ready to rest on its laurels just yet. Marvel Rivals Season 2: Hellfire Gala has just been announced, and the Dev Diary breakdown confirmed that a slew of changes are coming to keep the game feeling fresh, such as new team-up abilities and the promise of one new playable hero every month beginning with Season 3.
The Dev Diary was accompanied by a cinematic trailer for Marvel Rivals Season 2, which put its Hellfire Gala theme front and center. As Marvel heroes join to celebrate Mutant culture on their living island of Krakoa, a handful of new battle pass skins are teased, and Emma Frost and Ultron are confirmed to be Season 2's new playable characters. But there's another reveal hidden in Marvel Rivals' Season 2 trailer, one that could have some pretty big ramifications on the future of Marvel Rivals' story.
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Marvel Rivals Season 2's Doom and Loki Tease Explained
Towards the end of Marvel Rivals' Season 2 trailer, just before Ultron appears to break up the lavish party, the camera sweeps across the super-powered guests in attendance. Magneto (kitted out in his House of M-inspired garb) and his daughter Scarlet Witch take center frame, while Wolverine – dressed in his "undercover" Patch outfit – leans against an ornate pillar to the right of the shot.
Loki can be seen on the left side of the screen, dressed in his Presidential Attire outfit, and talking with a mysterious hulking figure who has his back to the camera. This foreboding figure is Doom 2099, one-half of Marvel Rivals' main antagonist duo.
What This Tease Could Mean for Marvel Rivals' Future
To fully understand what this tease could mean for Marvel Rivals' future, it's necessary to recap some of Marvel Rivals' story so far. The game's narrative kicks off with Doom and his 2099 counterpart messing with time and space, which results in the creation of the Timestream Entanglement, a crisis that sees multiple timelines and parallel dimensions converging.
In one of these dimensions, Odin has entered his long period of hibernation known as Odinsleep, and Loki has seized the opportunity to wrestle power away from his brother. With the help of Hela, Loki banishes Thor to another reality, and he takes Yggsgard's throne for himself. Loki also discovers that the sap of the Yggdrasil tree at the heart of Yggsgard has become imbued with Chronovium following the Timestream Entanglement. Loki uses this temporal substance to see into the future.
Marvel Rivals Season 1 sees Doom giving Chronovium to Dracula, which the vampire lord uses alongside the Darkhold to briefly invade and take over New York. Based on the trailer, it seems Marvel Rivals Season 2's story will see Ultron trying to bring about his "Age of Ultron," where he intends to wipe out both human and Mutantkind and replace them with AI. It seems likely one of the Dooms is helping Ultron in his crusade, using it as another distraction to keep the heroes busy while he rules over the Timestream Entanglement.
It also seems very probable that Loki will be the next of Dooms' puppets, with their teased discussion at the Hellfire Gala likely leading to a future season of Marvel Rivals where Loki gains some new powers and wreaks even more havoc on Yggsgard. This potential storyline would also be a great way to introduce Valkyrie and Angela, two fighters that have been leaked to appear in Marvel Rivals for months now.
It's been announced that Marvel Rivals' seasons are going to last just two months instead of three, so it's only natural that NetEase would want to drop teases for future seasons already, as they're going to start appearing at a much faster rate.
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OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Avg: 78 /100 Critics Rec: 84%
- Released
- December 6, 2024
- ESRB
- T For Teen // Violence
- Developer(s)
- NetEase Games
- Publisher(s)
- NetEase Games










- Genre(s)
- Third-Person Shooter, Action, Multiplayer