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Marvel Rivals debuts on Nvidia GeForce Now, offering cloud-based gameplay across multiple devices.
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The game is popular due to its large number of iconic Marvel characters and comic book-inspired graphics.
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Adding Marvel Rivals to GeForce Now could increase the service's value to fans who don't own a high-end gaming console.
Hit hero shooter Rivals of Marvel debuted on GeForce Now, making it playable on almost any online device. Additionally, GeForce Now, powered by tech giant Nvidia, serves hundreds of different games Rivals of Marvel through the cloudy stream.
Although it debuted in early December 2024, Rivals of Marvel is easily the most popular new multiplayer game of 2025. A large number of games Rivals of Marvel The characters are drawn from a pool of some of the most recognizable superheroes ever, presented in an engaging comic book style. This style even made fans draw comparisons between the two Rivals of Marvel and other triple-A superhero games Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and Marvel's Avengersin search of the best representation of such iconic characters in the game. Unfortunately for some, the same graphic quality puts Rivals of Marvel out of reach for some players, especially those without a gaming PC or a high-end gaming console like the PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series.
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The latest message from NetEase Games, however, may deliver Rivals of Marvel on a much wider range of devices. Update to Rivals of Marvel The Steam page confirmed that the game is now available through GeForce Now, Nvidia's cloud game streaming service. Players with a GeForce Now membership can gain access Rivals of Marvel through the service and play the game through the cloud. The game debuted on GeForce Now right after launch Rivals of Marvel Season 1, which adds members of the famous Fantastic Four super team.
Marvel Rivals launches on the GeForce Now cloud gaming service
One of GeForce Now's strengths is its device compatibility. Players with a membership can access many of the games they already own on Steam or the Epic Game Store through the cloud, play them on smartphones and tablets, or even through web browsers. In addition, GeForce Now's cloud servers simulate high-end gaming hardware that can be better than what players have access to through personal PCs or consoles. Provided they have a decent internet connection, a GeForce Now membership can save a potential gamer from having to play Rivals of Marvel on a low-level computer.
Rivals of Marvel also adds a serious dose of value to the GeForce Now service. Because GeForce Now mainly acts as an extension of players' existing game libraries, players who own fewer games may benefit less from the service. Adding a new popular free game, for example Rivals of Marvel to the stable makes the service more attractive to players who do not yet own well-stocked gaming equipment. Additionally, it could help offset some of the more contentious changes to the service, like having to deal with ads on the free tier or adding a GeForce Now playtime limit.