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Marvel Rivals Twitch Rivals Drops explained and how to get

Marvel Rivals is only going from strength to strength since launch thanks to fresh content being added and an overall positive gameplay experience.

Season 1 has also brought about a bunch of new skins as well as specific Twitch Drops you can earn.

Alongside these is a specialized Drop for the first Marvel Rivals Twitch Drop event and here, we’ll reveal what you need to know about it and how you can get the associated reward.

How to get Marvel Rivals Twitch Rivals Drops

With the inaugural Marvel Rivals Twitch Rivals event comes an opportunity to net in-game goodies, even if you’re not taking part in the actual face-off.

Up for grabs is the Dancing Fortune Nameplate featuring a dragon aesthetic that falls in line with the recent Lunar New Year skins.

To get the Nameplate, you will need to watch a stream of a participant in the Twitch Rivals event for at least 30 minutes and it will be given to you as soon as possible.

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You will need to ensure that you have your Twitch and Marvel Rivals accounts linked ahead of this so if you haven’t already done so, click this link to go to the necessary page and follow the steps.

Since the Twitch Rivals event is a relatively quick process, you will need to be on your toes and load up a stream as soon as it goes live.

You’ll have between January 18, 2 PM PST, and January 19, 11:59 PM PST to get that half an hour in so set your alarms for the start time to ensure you don’t miss it.

As for who’s participating, you’ve got big names like xQc, Shroud, and Willneff among others so head to their streams or whoever is in on the respective teams and you’ll be good to go.

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