You know something crazy? I remember waiting for Marvel’s Daywalker in this game, Marvel Rivals. Yeah, a big part of me thought they’d never get around to adding Blade. Somehow, that just made the anticipation swirl even more. So, picture this — August 8th, mark it down, Blade hits the scene. And from what little I’ve peeked at — accidentally, on purpose, who knows — it could totally be worth it.
Blade’s role? Surprise, surprise. He’s a Duelist, doing his thing up close. I mean, he’s got this sword and a shotgun combo that I’m almost jealous of. It’s like this weirdly satisfying mix, tearing through stuff quicker than I get through my weekend to-do list. Can Blade block damage? Of course he can, briefly. Why did I notice that? Dunno. But it’s kind of like watching Punisher and Psylocke have a chaotic dance-off.
Oh, and his ultimate move — let me tell you — is like Dracula on caffeine. He shreds opponents in front of him, even those in the sky, and lands all cool and unaware like, “Yep, I did that.”
People are kinda losing it over Blade. They always do whenever a fresh face pops up, but Blade’s got this style. I found myself laughing at some YouTube comments: “They absolutely cooked with the soundtrack,” someone said. Yeah, I guess the right track can make or break a reveal.
Blade’s gonna join the Lunar Force crew, with Cloak and Dagger doing their invisibility magic. Oh, and there’s this whole list from NetEase about team-ups changing. Some are leaving; new ones coming in. I tried keeping up with it all, but like, my brain just skips around sometimes.
Also, shoutout to multiplayer updates. They’re doing the usual — chat screening, penalties for quitters, rewards for staying. NetEase says if you get wrongfully banned, they’ll fix it faster now. Anyway, or wait — I guess that’s the gist of it. Blade’s imminent arrival? It’s chaotic good for gaming, no doubt.