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Marvel Rivals is officially coming to PS4; no Xbox One version in sight

Yesterday we reported on a data mine which seemed to suggest that the current-gen exclusive live-service Hero Shooter Marvel Rivals would be coming to last-gen consoles as part of the game’s 4th Seasonal update. Sure enough, a PS4 version of Marvel Rivals has now been officially announced – though last-gen Xbox owners seem to be out of luck.

Making the announcement as part of their Season 4 content unveiling, the team at NetEase Games officially confirmed that Marvel Rivals will be landing on PlayStation 4 at the launch of Season 4; come the 12th of September.

Interestingly, it seems as though the only last-gen machine to receive such a backport is the PlayStation 4, with no word of an Xbox One X|S release.

While the lower-powered Xbox One S is technically inferior to the PS4 hardware-wise, the decision to not ship on Xbox is likely more to do with each system’s total user base.

Though Microsoft has not shared any sales data for a couple generations now, the PS4 is confirmed to have sold over 117 million units.

Even if every single PS5 console was purchased by a PS4 owner (which we know isn’t the case), there would still remain a solid 40 million or so PS4s out there which Marvel Rivals could be installed on.

Of course, amongst all this is the question of performance, especially with Rivals utilising many Unreal Engine 5 features. We will have to wait and see when Season 4 officially arrives in a little over a week’s time.

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