Psylocke Joining The Marvel Rivals Lineup, But The Trailer Also Reveals A Moon Knight Tease
Launch is nearing and the roster keeps filling up.
Another day closer to the launch of Marvel Rivals, another new face showing up in the shooter's roster. This time around we get the video character reveal for Psylocke. "Which version" you ask? It's the Sai wandering warrior version inspired by Peach Momoko's Demon Days: X-men. Sorry, if you were hoping for the Betsy version, you'll just have to wait to see if they are added later.
Psylocke hits the field as a Duelist class and uses her immense speed to close the gap on foes, but she can also go invisible for a bit to get into the perfect position for striking. Her ultimate pops her wings and she'll dash around the field hitting any enemy in her path. Just remember that as a Duelist class, you'll be sporting a bit of a lower HP pool while playing Psylocke, so strike fast and then get out of range.
Interestingly, the video ends with just the slightest of teases...although it isn't exactly a subtle one. It's Moon Knight. Expect a full reveal soon.
Pyslocke will be part of the game's full roster when the title launches on December 6th and the entire roster (including future roster additions) will be part of the game's F2P package.
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