Marvel Rivals Season 1 Update Silently Killed Custom Skin Mods

Marvel Rivals Season 1 Has Killed Custom Skin Mods
The latest update for Marvel Rivals Season 1 has stopped custom skin mods for many players. This update used asset hash checking. It checks game files and stops mods from working if they do not match. Now, popular mods, like changing Iron Man into Dragon Ball's Vegeta or giving Mantis a goth look, no longer work.
The patch notes for Season 1 didn't mention this change. Changing game files is against the game’s terms of use. NetEase, the developer, has warned players that they might get banned for using these mods. Even with the risks, the modding community for Marvel Rivals was strong. However, this latest update seems to have put a stop to it, at least for now.
The Impact of Marvel Rivals Season 1 Update on Custom Skins
The update for Marvel Rivals Season 1 changed custom skins a lot. Players who liked using creative mods now have to choose between default skins or buying premium ones from the in-game shop. This has made some players very frustrated.
On the other hand, some people expected this change. They think it is because NetEase wants to protect their sales from premium skins. The removal of custom skins brings up concerns about modding in Marvel Rivals. It also raises questions about how NetEase will respond to player feedback.
Before and After: The Custom Skin Mod Scene
Before the Season 1 update, the Marvel Rivals modding community was thriving. Websites like Nexus Mods saw a surge in downloads for custom skins. Players reveled in transforming their favorite heroes, injecting a dose of personalization into the game.
These mods, while harmless in nature, did violate the game’s terms of service. Now, with the implementation of asset hash checking, those venturing into custom skins risk encountering the ban hammer. It remains to be seen if modders can devise a workaround, but for now, players are advised to proceed with caution.
Player Reactions to the Update
The update has caused quite a stir in the Marvel Rivals Discord. Many players are confused because they got used to their modified experiences. Social media is full of talks and funny posts about the change. Some players are sad about losing their favorite custom skins.
NetEase has not clearly said the update is aimed at custom skin mods. However, the timing seems suspicious. Many players think this move might be to increase sales of their official skins. At the same time, other players feel this change was needed for a while.