‘Marvel Rivals’ bans testers from giving subjective negative reviews, NetEase withdraws conditions and apologizes 4Gamers |

2024-05-13 08:11:36

The new hero shooter game “Marvel Rivals” licensed by Marvel Games and developed by NetEase Games recently launched Alpha testing. However, the testing agreement requires live streamers and video creators not to respect “any subjective negative reviews”, which sparked controversy afterward. social media heated up a day ago, NetEase apologized to X (Twitter) on the game’s Discord channel and announced that it would revise the terms and conditions.

The gameplay of “Marvel Confrontation” is similar to Blizzard Entertainment’s “Strike”, focusing on 6v6 team third-person shooter gameplay. The characters are all from Marvel comics. The Alpha test launched on May 10 opened 19 characters to qualified players. maps and multiple game modes, such as quick matchmaking, pocket universe, custom battles, and much more.

Many content creators also asked the official for testing qualifications, but were asked to agree to unreasonable testing protocols. According to former esports player and “Strike” game streamer Seagull (Brandon Larned), including:

  • No Disparagement: Content creators agree not to make any public comments or participate in discussions that could bring the game into disrepute. This includes, but is not limited to:
    has. Making derogatory or sarcastic comments about anything related to the game (such as game features, characters, or music).
    b. Making malicious comparisons with competitors, or disparaging the gaming experience or differences of “Marvel Confrontation”, or making negative subjective evaluations of the game.

This approach to controlling the expression of subjective opinions is unpleasant, and Seagull is very disappointed. He said many creators are required to sign this agreement when applying for testing licenses. “Many streamers sign it just to play directly without reading the content. crazy.” “The tweet received 20,000 likes, and a large number of netizens found it inconceivable that NetEase had removed the conditions for free speech.

Then NetEase put out the fire urgentlyReleased a statement to foreign media PCGamesNIn the game’s Discord announcement, after receiving feedback from the community, the manager realized the “inappropriate and misleading content” in the testing protocol and apologized for bringing everyone a unpleasant experience.

“Our position is absolutely open to suggestions and criticism to improve our games. Our mission is to use these constructive suggestions to make Marvel Contest more responsive to player needs.”

NetEase said the current testing agreement is a “preliminary version” intended for long-term cooperation with content creators interested in “Marvel Confrontation.” It is currently revising the parts of the terms that have caused misunderstandings and the progress made. will be immediately shared with the creator community. All terms will only come into effect after being discussed and agreed to by both parties.

This “Marvel Confrontation” test takes place only in North America. Interested players can contact us via WeChat.Make an appointment for the public beta on the official websiteEnglish versionNews on subscriptions to the official websiteor income Epic Games Store with the Steam wishlist.


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