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Marvel Rivals Season 1 Part 2 Twitch Drops explained

The mid season update for Marvel Rivals Season 1 has brought the full Fantastic Four together, making Human Torch and The Thing playable for the first time.

Alongside this is another set of Twitch Drops to earn, allowing you to add more cosmetics to your in-game collection.

Here, we’ll reveal all on the Marvel Rivals Season 1 Part 2 Twitch Drops, including what’s up for grabs and how to get them.

How to get Marvel Rivals Season 1 Part 2 Twitch Drops

This latest Marvel Rivals Twitch Drops event offers two unique rewards, both of which can be earned by watching select Marvel Rivals Twitch streams.

After watching 30 minutes of Marvel Rivals content, you will unlock the “Two-In-One” Spray, a special spray featuring The Thing and Human Torch, celebrating the fact they’ve entered the game in the Season 1.5 update.

If you watch for a total of two hours, you will receive the Hela “Great Galaxy” Emote. This exclusive emote adds a bit of flair to Hela’s animations, allowing you to display her cosmic power in style.

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Since these rewards are tied to the Twitch Drops system, you must claim them manually after reaching the required watch time. If you don’t claim them before the event ends, they will no longer be available.

The aforementioned Drops will be available between February 21 at 12:00 PM UTC and March 6 at 11:59 PM UTC, giving you just over two weeks to watch eligible streams and collect your rewards.

If you haven’t done so already, it’s essential you link your Marvel Rivals and Twitch accounts properly to ensure you receive your rewards.

As you accumulate watch time, your rewards will become available for claim on the Twitch Drops Inventory page. You must manually claim them before they expire, or you risk missing out.

After claiming your rewards on Twitch, open Marvel Rivals and check your in-game inbox to find your newly unlocked items!

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