Marvel Rivals enthusiasts are eager for some new features and improvements in the game. One hot topic is the clamor for a rearview camera angle for the Vanguards. This suggestion has gained traction as players find it challenging to keep tabs on their allies. Meanwhile, the game, developed by NetEase Games, is wrapping up its successful Season 1: Eternal Night Falls. Although Season 2 doesn’t have an official debut date, speculation points to an April 11 launch.
Vanguards play a pivotal role in Marvel Rivals, acting as the team’s frontline defenders. Many fans prefer having two Vanguards in their lineup, though single-tank strategies are common. The idea of teaming up more Vanguards has been floated around to encourage players to take advantage of this role’s potential. By absorbing damage and creating havoc on the battlefield, they provide a strategic balance of offense and defense, targeting threats while shielding teammates. However, it’s not always easy, as keeping an eye on teammates can be tricky, especially when trying to secure objectives.
In a lively Reddit discussion, a user named ADHD-4K proposed implementing a rearview feature for Vanguards, ideally to maintain awareness without needing to spin around constantly. They humorously illustrated the idea with an image, showing Magneto with mirrors on his shoulders. Despite the humor, the suggestion struck a chord with many, who agreed that an alternate camera perspective could be a game-changer for tank players, particularly those playing with controllers instead of the more flexible mouse-and-keyboard setup.
Another point players have raised is the desire for more variety among the Vanguards, specifically those capable of fighting against airborne heroes. At present, Peni Parker stands out as the sole Vanguard equipped to handle flying adversaries like Storm, Human Torch, and Iron Man consistently. As the game evolves, these flying opponents are becoming a persistent challenge, and players express that more Vanguards with ranged capabilities would be a welcome addition. While some argue that handling these threats is the Duelists’ job, many feel Vanguards should still be able to hold their own.
As the Marvel Rivals community anticipates the introduction of new Vanguards, some players note they would consider assuming this role if more suited to their playstyle. Despite a few community criticisms, optimism about the game’s future remains high as players look forward to what comes next for this engaging multiplayer experience.