Marvel Rivals How to Add Friends

Image Credit: Marvel Rivals
Playing Marvel Rivals is (often) more fun with friends. Here's how you can add them:
Open the Game: Start Marvel Rivals on your device.
Access the Friends Menu: Look for the icon with two silhouettes in the top-right corner of the main screen. Click on it to open your friends list.
Add a Friend:
Use the search bar to type your friend's in-game name.
Press Enter to search.
When you see their profile, click on it.
Select "Add Friend" to send a friend request.
Accepting Friend Requests: If someone adds you, go to the same friends menu. You'll see a list of friend requests. Click "Accept" to add them to your list.
Playing Together
Once you're friends in the game:
Invite to Team:
Click on the plus sign (+) next to your character's name.
Choose your friend's name from the list.
Click "Invite" to ask them to join your team.
Custom Games:
Go to "More Modes" from the main menu.
Select "Custom Game."
Create a new game and invite friends by clicking on the empty player slots and selecting their names.
Cross-Platform Play
Marvel Rivals supports crossplay in casual modes, so you can team up with friends on different platforms like PC, Xbox, and PlayStation. However, competitive modes are platform-specific, meaning you can only play competitively with friends on the same platform.
Assemble Codes
Another way to add friends is through Assemble Codes:
Sharing Your Code:
Reach level 5 in the game.
Go to the "Community" section.
Find your Assemble Code and share it with friends.
Redeeming a Code:
When creating a new account, click "Enter Assemble Code."
Input your friend's code before setting up your username.
Both you and your friend can earn rewards like in-game units by using Assemble Codes.
By following these steps, you can easily add friends and enjoy Marvel Rivals together.

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