Marvel Rivals, NetEase Games’ popular team-based superhero shooter, has come under scrutiny for its limited portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters. While the game’s Season of Love canonized iconic couples like Loki and Mantis and introduced Rogue and Gambit as a power duo, queer relationships have received far less focus compared to heterosexual pairings.
Some in the community pointed out that characters such as Angela make small references to same-sex relationships during gameplay, but these moments remain subtle. Prominent LGBTQ+ characters from the broader Marvel Comics universe—including Angela, Magik, Loki, and Star-Lord—exist in the game but their stories and identities are rarely explored. Fans have highlighted the absence of other queer icons like Miss America, Valkyrie, and Iceman, who have yet to be integrated meaningfully into Marvel Rivals.
How NetEase Chooses Hero Combinations

NetEase has explained that hero selection for each season is largely guided by the theme of that season, drawing inspiration from relationships established in the comics. While this approach accounts for why Rogue and Gambit were highlighted in Season of Love, it has left some players wishing for more overt and diverse representation. This was explained in an exclusive interview with TheGamer, that hasn’t gone live yet.
The development team confirmed that they maintain communication with Marvel, so future seasons could potentially introduce additional queer characters, though no immediate plans have been announced.
Gameplay and Roster Highlights

Despite these concerns, Marvel Rivals continues to feature a wide roster of heroes and villains, dynamic maps, and team-based gameplay across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The game allows players to experiment with team compositions and abilities in both Quick and Competitive modes, offering a varied experience for fans of Marvel’s expansive universe.
Community Calls for Inclusion

Community discussions and analyses continue to emphasize the need for inclusive storytelling within live-service games like Marvel Rivals. Players and critics alike are calling for deeper integration of LGBTQ+ characters and narratives, noting that representation is key to reflecting the diversity of the Marvel universe.
Looking Ahead

As Marvel Rivals moves into future seasons, the spotlight remains on how the game balances fan-favorite characters, seasonal themes, and meaningful inclusion of marginalized identities. The question remains whether NetEase will expand queer representation beyond subtle nods and fully embrace the wide spectrum of Marvel’s LGBTQ+ characters in upcoming content.
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