Marvel Rivals season 2.5 adds Ultron to the roster, a new map, a limited time auto chess mode, new and retired team-ups, and a Sharknado move for ol’ Jeff

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NetEase has dropped all of the details on Marvel Rivals season 2.5, releasing on May 30. The midseason update will add Ultron as a playable hero, a new map, plenty of balance changes, and new team-ups. It’s also retiring some old team-ups.

As detailed in the above video, Ultron is the latest hero to be added to the Marvel Rivals roster. The new strategist will be the first of his kind with the ability to fly, and he’ll come packing a suite of damage and support abilities, including the burning energy beam Encephalo-Ray, drone summons that heal allies, and his Rage of Ultron ultimate that summons drones that can heal allies and damage enemies.

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