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Marvel Rivals: No Role Queue, 6v6 Format Confirmed
Marvel Rivals, a new hero shooter game featuring Marvel characters just like Overwatch, is all set to give a new direction to the gaming world. The game is going to launch on December 6, and its beta tests have been well received by fans. The special thing is that Marvel Rivals will stick with the 6v6 format, which is different from the 5v5 format of Overwatch 2, and it will not have a role queue system.

Marvel Rivals is different in many ways compared to Overwatch 2. The game uses a 6v6 setup, which is similar to the original Overwatch, while Overwatch 2 adopted the 5v5 format. Apart from this, Marvel Rivals will not have a role queue system, which means players can play with any combination of characters and classes. This will be a big relief for players who were unhappy with the role queue system of Overwatch 2, and are expecting a better experience from this game.

Role Queue and 5v5 format will not be included

The developers of Marvel Rivals have also confirmed that there are no plans to add the Role Queue system to the game. Apart from this, the game will remain with 6v6 matches, which is good news for players who were dissatisfied with the changing format of Overwatch. The developers have made it clear that at the time of the game's launch, no Marvel Rivals hero will be behind the paywall, which is another good news for the fans.

Feedback and new expectations received from the beta test

During the beta test, Marvel Rivals attracted a lot of fans. However, some testers expressed disappointment over the lack of map variety. It is expected that when the game launches on December 6, it will also include many new maps. At the same time, it was also confirmed at Gamescom that Captain America and the Winter Soldier will also join the game's roster at launch.

The announcement by the developers of Marvel Rivals that all heroes will be free is making the game even more popular among hero shooter enthusiasts. The game can be a great alternative not only for those who are disappointed with the recent changes to Overwatch 2 but also for new players who are looking for a fresh and exciting hero shooter experience.

Final Thoughts

Marvel Rivals is emerging as a breath of fresh air in the world of hero shooters, with its unique 6v6 format and the absence of role queues. The game can definitely be a great alternative for those who are tired of the current setup of Overwatch 2 and want something new. Fans are eagerly waiting for December 6, when the game will launch and deliver on its promises.

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