Marvel Rivals has banned Blitz, a tool that allows players unfair advantages such as viewing enemy stats during matches. Since launch, NetEase has been working to make the Marvel Rivals game environment fair, punishing offenders accordingly.
While still in beta, Marvel Rivals punished players for not complying with the game's terms of use. Since then, however, the developers have continued to battle with this toxic section of the community. One notable episode happened in December last year when streamers' clips went viral showing them using hacks and exploits to ruin other players' experiences. Since then, Marvel Rivals has been actively working to catch offenders, such as ending a match automatically when a cheater is found, but not without warning all the other players first. This time the game has a new initiative, and the hope is to intimidate cheaters even more.
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Marvel Rivals has banned Blitz, a program that allowed players to see their enemies' statistics during matches. In a post on the official blog, the developers said that “Blitz injected itself into the...