Marvel Rivals Adds Devil Dinosaur and Shakes Up the Meta
Marvel Rivals just dropped Devil Dinosaur and a round of hero balance changes. Here's what changed, what it means for the meta, and why you should log back in.

Marvel Rivals isn't slowing down. The hero shooter just dropped a mid-season update that adds Devil Dinosaur to the playable roster while delivering balance changes to several popular heroes. If you've been away from the game for a few weeks, things are going to feel different when you log back in.
Who Is Devil Dinosaur?
If you're more of a mainstream Marvel fan than a comics deep-cut reader, Devil Dinosaur might be new to you. The character is a prehistoric red Tyrannosaurus Rex from a parallel Earth, often paired with Moon Boy in the comics. Bringing a literal giant red dinosaur into a competitive hero shooter is exactly the kind of chaotic energy that makes Marvel Rivals so entertaining.
In terms of gameplay role, expect a tank-leaning kit — big presence, strong crowd control potential, and abilities that punish enemies who cluster together. The full kit is live in the game now, so get in there and start experimenting.
The Balance Changes
Alongside the new character, the developers pushed out balance adjustments touching some of the game's most-played heroes:
- Several high-tier damage dealers had their numbers tuned down
- Support heroes received quality-of-life improvements to their kits
- Underperforming picks got meaningful buffs to bring them back into viability
The specifics vary by hero, but the overall direction is clear: the team is actively monitoring the meta and responding to it. That's exactly what a live-service hero shooter needs to do to stay healthy long-term.
Why This Is Good for Marvel Rivals
Marvel Rivals has been quietly building a solid player base as an alternative to more established hero shooters. Consistent updates like this one — new characters, balance passes, seasonal content — are how live-service games earn long-term loyalty. Devil Dinosaur's addition is also a signal that the developers aren't just picking safe, obvious Marvel characters. They're going into the comics' weirder corners, which is great for fans who want more than just the Avengers lineup.
A giant red dinosaur in a hero shooter. Marvel Rivals is not taking itself too seriously, and that's a strength.
If you've been on the fence about jumping in — or if you've been away for a while — this update is a solid excuse to log back in. The meta is shifting, there's a prehistoric monster to try out, and the game is clearly in active, attentive development.
The update is live now on all platforms.
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