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Season 3.5 is set to begin in Marvel Rivals next week, starting on August 8th. As with any Dev Vision vlog, this video is jam-packed with info about the upcoming Season 3.5 content. This includes changes to team-ups, with some new arrivals alongside tweaks to existing abilities. We also got a confirmed release date for the new Resource Rumble game mode, which will arrive on August 22nd. In all, there’s plenty to look forward to with the incoming half-season changeover. But some new features could potentially cause a bit of friction, as well.
That said, not every change will be a positive for all players. Along with the new content, NetEase is adding another layer of moderation to in-game chat for Marvel Rivals. And that just might mean more players getting banned from the game.
Pending Chat Moderation Updates in Marvel Rivals
In the Dev Vision video, Guangguang shared details for “Operation: Shield the Community.” This segment features several upcoming changes to in-game moderation, aimed at keeping the game environment safe for players. He notes these changes will be “starting July 24th,” which could mean some of these moderation updates are already in effect, or could possibly be an error. Regardless, here’s what you need to know about the new automated in-game chat moderation in Marvel Rivals.
A new layer of automatic screening will be added to all in-game voice chat in Marvel Rivals. This new feature is intended to help NetEase “catch more toxic behavior,” going on to note that “players using inappropriate language will be penalized.” Guangguang doesn’t go into detail on what will be included in the automatic flags for “inappropriate language.” The video also doesn’t directly state what penalties will be put into place, but it’s likely that automatic warnings and even bans could be in the mix. Other games, including Call of Duty, have processes like this, which can result in being banned from in-game chat.









