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So, Marvel Rivals, yeah? They’ve got this new thing going on with Human Torch and The Thing, like, teaming up or something. It’s linked to that Fantastic Four movie coming out—First Steps, they call it. Seriously, just in time for the weekend. Coincidence? I doubt it.
But, wait, here’s the cool part: the game move is straight out of the film itself. Picture this: Human Torch lifting The Thing up like some sort of airborne bulldozer. Bam! Right? It’s called “First Steps,” not to be tricky or anything. Makes you wonder if this’ll open up a whole floodgate of future movie-inspired team-ups. I mean, why stop here?
Okay, rewind a bit because since Season 3 of Marvel Rivals kicked off, there’s been this buzz of “what’s next.” So this tie-in? Totally another carrot for fans. Part of me thinks, why wouldn’t NetEase—those are the folks behind the game—dive into past Marvel Universe films for more ideas? The list is endless, I swear.
Guardians of the Galaxy, anyone? Star-Lord, Mantis, Adam Warlock—yeah, those guys—pulling off quirky antics. Reminds me of Vol. 3 energy. And yet, First Steps! It might just set a standard. I’d love to see more full-on movie tributes, who wouldn’t?
Oh, and did I mention Galactus is popping up in Fantastic Four’s debut in the MCU? Yeah, big news, that. And those Human Torch and Thing moves? They’re like a wink to the fresh MCU vibes. Hmm, more films, more nods. Fingers crossed.
Plot twist—Marvel Rivals isn’t stopping here. Blade’s slicing his way in, come August 8th, marking the start of Season 3.5. Can we talk about that roster expansion though? First Phoenix, and now Blade. Who next? Before you ask, yes: Blade’s move might not scream “movies,” but still, memories of Wesley Snipes? Totally.
There’s word on the street—let’s call it leaks—about Blade’s combo move. And while it’s not movie-centric, it leaves room for some sly tributes. Let’s face it, the Human Torch and Thing mash-up could just set a fun precedent. Here’s hoping!
Whether it’s nodding to new flicks or unleashing nostalgia, Marvel Rivals and NetEase are onto something. Maybe it’s just me, but there’s a thrill in visualizing cinematic scenes turning into game excitement. I don’t know about you, but I’m all in for more!