Marvel Rivals has responded to the recent controversy surrounding its content creator program with a statement addressing the leaked contract’s restrictive clauses. The contract, which initially barred creators from giving negative reviews and comparing the game to competitors, stirred up a storm among gamers. However, Marvel Rivals now acknowledges the misunderstanding and offers apologies for any discomfort caused. They’ve promptly reversed these restrictions, emphasizing their support for creators to freely share their honest opinions about the game.Reports Technology News
Looking ahead, Marvel Rivals aims to create a more open environment where creators feel empowered to express their genuine perspectives. By lifting the ban on negative reviews and competitor comparisons, they signal a commitment to listening to feedback and engaging openly with the gaming community. This shift reflects their dedication to collaboration and transparency, in line with the values of inclusivity and openness prevalent in the gaming industry.
“We would like to apologise for any unpleasant experiences or doubts caused by the miscommunication of these terms,”
“We actively encourage creators to share their honest thoughts, suggestions, and criticisms as they play.”
It added it is working with people who voiced concerns about the clause to revise the contract, and changing its terms to “be less restrictive and more creator-friendly”.
A company from China named NetEase worked together with Marvel Games to create the game.
































