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Marvel Rivals Season 1 Part 1 Twitch Drops explained

Marvel Rivals’ cosmetics are pretty top tier, allowing you to suit up in wild and wacky costume variations that you won’t even see in the comics.

The game already had a great start in this department with a few for each character and with Season 1, there are even more being added.

While these usually cost in-game currency, you will be able to get some for free via Twitch Drops.

With Marvel Rival Season 1 Part 1 Twitch Drops, you’ll do just that and here, we’ll reveal what’s on offer as well as what the requirements are to get them.

All Marvel Rivals Season 1 Part 1 Twitch Drops and how to get

Even though Hela is getting a nerf in Season 1 of Marvel Rivals, these Twitch Drops are all themed around the Norse mythology goddess.

If you want to pick these up and give your Hela a brand new look, you’ll have to partake in some stream watching, just like other Drops of this ilk.

Here are each of the Season 1 Part 1 Twitch Drops as well as the requirements:

  • Will Of Galacta Hela Spray – Watch a participating Twitch stream for 30 minutes
  • Will Of Galacta Hela Nameplate – Watch a participating Twitch stream for 1 hour
  • Will Of Galacta Hela Costume – Watch a participating Twitch stream for 4 hours

As you might expect from the naming of these cosmetics, they’re all heavily influenced by Galacta’s colors and overall aesthetic, showcasing Hela with more purple hues rather than the traditional greens and blacks.

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These Twitch Drops kick off on January 10, 2025 at 12 PM UTC and you’ll have until January 25 at 23:20 PM UTC to complete the watch times.

This is a full two weeks so you will certainly have enough time to load up a few Marvel Rivals streams and get the required hours in.

Just remember if you haven’t already, you will need to link your Twitch and Marvel Rivals accounts. Hit this link for more details on that.

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