Don't get too used to Marvel Rivals leaks, as NetEase has confirmed that it's looking into "countermeasures" to stop dataminers from uncovering what's in the works.
As any Fortnite player knows, live-service games tend to be some of the leakiest out there, as dataminers regularly dig through the files to figure out what is coming in future updates. Without a doubt, Marvel Rivals is the biggest example of this, as it's one of the games that gets its content leaked the most.
The only other game that was leaked quite as much as Marvel Rivals was MultiVersus. RIP, my boy.
Ever since Marvel Rivals' first closed beta, we've had a good idea of who was going to be coming to the game over its lifetime, thanks to leaks. NetEase has tried to cast some doubt over the claims in the past, but it seems that it's going to take a more direct approach to dealing with everything being shared before it's meant to be.
Earlier this week, MP1st had the chance to speak to Marvel Rivals game director Guangyun Chen at the recent Ignite Tournament in Guangzhou, China. During the interview, MP1st asked Chen what his and NetEase's stance...