Marvel Rivals has started screening your in-game voice chat for moderation purposes to make 'the gam
Published: December 03, 2025
While I'm not sure about DC's historically funny insistence on what Batman does and doesn't do in the bedroom, one thing's for certain—superheroes like the ones in Marvel Rivals don't typically say slurs and chew you out for your K/DA.
Alright, Frank Castle might look like he's levelled some slightly harmful terms at my community in the past, but on the whole, screaming at strangers over a crusty mic isn't something Captain America'd do. Maybe Jeff's got a potty mouth and has been double-barrel firing some expletives below all those adorable [[link]] gargles. Okay, and Magneto might have some spicy terms for non-mutants—look, I'm getting distracted.
"This means we'll catch more toxic behaviour," explains creative director Guangyun Chen (Guangguang), "and players using inappropriate language [[link]] will be penalised—making the game a better place for everyone."
Look—I'll be the first to get hand-wringy over privacy. I'm not exactly a fan of our UK government's insistence that you need to shove your face in front of a third-party company just to look at adult content (or, in some cases, just content) online.
NetEase will also be implementing a custom word filter, which is also a sensible addition. I don't like having profanity filters on in games, since I'm all grown up and swear-words don't upset me—but I'd like to be able to blot out the randoms hurling slurs around just to get a rise out of strangers. Not [[link]] because I'm clutching my pearls, or anything.
NetEase has been monitoring chat this way since July 24, but the custom word filter is yet to make it to the main game—instead, it'll be coming with Marvel Rivals season 3.5.

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