Marvel Rivals leak reveals scrapped mechanic that could’ve actually destroyed massive trolls

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Marvel Rivals’ free-to-play action is packed with noteworthy features such as comic book-inspired team-up skills, no role lock, and a Battle Pass system that allows players to access their progress at any time, which has only contributed to players’ addiction to the game, despite its recent drop in player counts.

One of the underappreciated elements is the upvoting system, in which players upvote their teammates after a match, which helps each player accomplish any missions related to that specific action and unlocks free Chrono Tokens. Several users have also observed that in competitive mode, greater upvoting increases your chances of making friends and playing with random teammates more frequently, which in turn helps you win games.

Now, dataminers have leaked an abandoned “Credit” endorsement system in the game files, which might have strengthened the upvote system’s impact and discouraged trolls by tying player behavior to public ranks. While NetEase has not stated why it was abandoned, its absence raises concerns about its capacity to influence the game’s social dynamics. This is how it looks.

Marvel Rivals’ scrapped Credit Endorsement system could have destroyed toxic trolls

Marvel Rivals dataminers discovered an unutilized “Credit” endorsement system on social media via leaks. This system might have helped curb toxic behavior and trolling in the hero shooter. This system, like Overwatch 2, would have allowed players to recommend teammates after the match, rewarding positive contributions such as effective healing or strategic play.

Credit system Marvel Rivals
The Credit system could grant rank-like tags to players based on their activity. Image by VideoGamer.

As players acquired Credits, they would level up, receiving visible badges and name color changes to reflect their reputation. This public demonstration of positive behavior may have discouraged trolls, who live on anonymity and disruption, by making their negative behavior more visible.

In Rivals, trolls frequently exploit team-based games by ruining matches or abusing teammates with few punishments. The Credit system may have addressed this by linking player conduct to a clear ranking. Low or “dishonorable” Credit levels, as leaked, may have identified toxic gamers, perhaps limiting their matchmaking with highly endorsed players or diminishing their in-game benefits.

A system like this would reward cooperation by encouraging players to earn more recommendations to gain special cosmetics or faster battle pass progression. By emphasizing positive players and isolating trolls, the system may have produced a healthier community, lessening the impact of disruptive conduct. While NetEase removed the function for unclear reasons, its ability to transform player interactions highlights a missed opportunity to address toxicity straight on, leaving fans wondering what could have been.

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Marvel Rivals

  • Platform(s): macOS, PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X
  • Genre(s): Fighting, Shooter