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Marvel Rivals meta needs no trackers

by Blake Oct 22,2025

Marvel Rivals meta needs no trackers

The inaugural competitive season of Marvel Rivals is launching shortly, with the game currently experiencing massive popularity! Even Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has praised its entertainment value - high praise indeed.

More importantly, the developers are actively addressing players' demand for transparency. Monitoring the game's meta has become simpler since NetEase released official win and pick rate statistics for all heroes.

This data accessibility eliminates players' dependence on third-party tracking tools. Currently, Doctor Strange dominates the high-level meta with a remarkable 34% pick rate and strong 51.87% win rate. Mantis and Luna Snow complete the top three most selected characters.

Win rate leadership belongs to Hulk, Magik, and Iron Fist. Interestingly, Hulk faces nerfs in Season 1 while Magik gets buffs. This likely reflects Hulk's substantially higher pick rate - approximately double that of other top performers.

Marvel Rivals appears to be leading the gaming conversation currently, and developers show no signs of easing their commitment to improvement.

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