Important takeaways
- Marvel Rivals Game Director claims the game will avoid Concord's fate by prioritizing player engagement and fun.
- Marvel Rivals' free-to-play model and unique gameplay may help set it apart from Concord.
- NetEase's dedication to Marvel IP and frequent updates can attract players to Marvel Rivals.
NetEase developer Guangyun Chen rejects the idea that Marvel Rivals is somewhat similar Harmony because of its dedication to the players. Harmony is the latest failed attempt at a hero shooter, but Marvel Rivals must not repeat the mistakes that led to its cancellation.
Harmony is a game that was released in August and was shut down in September due to its small audience. This set an all-time low for live service titles, as the game had only been live for two weeks before PlayStation closed the door on its few devoted fans. Since then, Harmony fans have seen the game being sold in various stores despite the inability to play it. Marvel Rivals Game director Guangyun Chen is confident that the Marvel hero shooter will not follow suit Harmonys mistake.

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Epic Marvel Rivals Fan Animation shows how well Deadpool would fit the game
A cool fan-made Marvel Rivals animation shows what Deadpool might look like if he becomes a playable character in the hero shooter.
The Gamer recently held an exclusive interview with Marvel Rivals Game Director Guangyun Chen there Harmony was brought up. According to Chen, Marvel Rivals is separate from Harmony because NetEase intends to prioritize the player base and the fun factor of the game. The game director said so too Marvel Rivals' unique gameplay helps the game stand out from other hero shooters. This may be due to the fact that most of the characters in the game use their superhero abilities instead of the weapons typically used in the hero shooter genre. Chen also emphasized dedication to the Marvel IP and story, while Harmony was a new IP that intended to introduce its characters through film.
Marvel Rivals was able to avoid Concord's mistakes
Because Marvel Rivals will be free to play, the hero shooter already has an advantage that Harmony was missing. This lack of an entry fee could allow a wider audience to play the game that might otherwise have overlooked it. Since making the game fun is at the core of NetEase's ideology for the upcoming hero shooter, it will likely be a fundamental aspect of the game. This could indicate that subsequent updates to the game will continue to focus on maintaining a player's ability to have fun. Harmony was on PS5 and PC, while Marvel Rivals is expected to release for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, which could also play in its favor. Although NetEase is confident of the game's success, Marvel Rivals may lack cross-progression when starting.
While Marvel Rivals is in the same genre as Harmonyit seems distinct enough to draw players who moved on to the PlayStation game. Which NetEase is dedicated to developing the basics of Marvel Rivals through updates, future content releases can encourage people to try or return to the game.
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