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How to Block and Mute in Marvel Rivals

Author : Jonathan Feb 02,2025

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Marvel Rivals offers a fresh take on the hero shooter genre, setting itself apart from similar titles like Overwatch. Despite a successful launch, some players encounter frustrating interactions.

One common issue is dealing with disruptive players. While reporting remains an option for serious offenses, muting or blocking provides immediate solutions for unwanted communication or gameplay. This guide explains how to block and mute players in Marvel Rivals, along with helpful tips.

How to Block Players in Marvel Rivals

Encountering uncooperative teammates in Marvel Rivals is unfortunately possible. Blocking allows you to avoid future matches with these players. Here's how:

  1. Navigate to the Marvel Rivals main menu.
  2. Access the Friends list.
  3. Select the "Recent Players" option.
  4. Find the player you wish to block and select their profile.
  5. Choose the "Avoid as Teammate" or "Add to Blocklist" option.

How to Mute Players in Marvel Rivals

To mute a player during a match, follow these steps:

  1. While in a match, locate the player's name within the in-game player list.
  2. Select their name.
  3. Choose the "Mute" option. This will silence their voice chat for the duration of the current match. Note that this does not block the player.

Additional Tips

  • Reporting: Remember that for serious offenses, reporting a player is crucial. Use the in-game reporting system to flag inappropriate behavior.
  • Blocking vs. Muting: Blocking prevents future matches with a player, while muting only silences their voice chat during a single match. Use both features as needed.
  • Reviewing your Blocklist: Periodically review your blocklist to ensure it's up-to-date and only contains players you truly wish to avoid.

By utilizing these features, you can create a more positive and enjoyable Marvel Rivals experience.

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