
Marvel Rivals: How to earn special Adam Warlock in-game rewards and skins?
Released on December 6, 2024, Marvel Rivals quickly became one of the year's most popular titles. The competitive shooter amassed over 10 million players within its first three days of launch, and its popularity continues to soar in 2025. Featuring an extensive roster of Marvel heroes—including Captain America, Moon Knight, Winter Soldier, Wolverine, Black Widow, and Iron Fist—Marvel Rivals has kept players engaged with its dynamic gameplay and frequent updates.
How to earn the Adam Warlock 'Will of Galacta' skin
During the Twitch Drops campaign, players can unlock the following rewards by watching Marvel Rivals streams with Twitch Drops enabled:
To qualify, players must be logged into Twitch and have their Marvel Rivals game account linked to their Twitch account. Once earned, rewards can be claimed through the 'Drop & Rewards' tab on Twitch, where instructions for redeeming items in-game will be provided.
In addition to the Twitch Drops event, Marvel Rivals will receive a new update on March 13. The update will implement bug fixes for heroes like Namor and the Thing while addressing technical issues affecting the game's PC version. Notably, a bug tied to the game's AMD FSR 3 Frame Generation implementation—causing longer load times and graphical clipping—will be addressed. This update will not require server downtime, meaning players can install the patch and continue playing without interruption.
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