Marvel Rivals Season 4 Twitch drops revealed

Joey Morris
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Marvel Rivals Season 3.5 Blade Duellist character art
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NetEase has revealed the latest round of Twitch drops coming to Marvel Rivals Season 4: Heart of the Dragon, available for a limited time.

A selection of in-game rewards, including skins, emotes, and more, can be earned for tuning into official Marvel Rivals streams and watching creators with drops enabled.

The latest batch of Twitch drops is for the Season 3.5 hero, Blade. This round of cosmetics will be available to earn as soon as the new season launches, from September 12th at 12:00 P.M. UTC to October 10th, 2025 at 9:00 A.M. UTC.

Here are all the Twitch drop rewards, exclusive to Blade, that can be earned for Season 4:

Watch Time Reward
30 minutesWill of Galacta Spray
1 hour Will of Galacta Nameplate
2 hours Flex Up Emote
4 hours Will of Galacta Costume

It is not the first Twitch drops event Marvel Rivals has hosted this year. Previous drops have been made available for characters like Hawkeye for Season 3, and Emma Frost for Season 2.5. Drops have even been enabled for esports events such as the Ignite Mid-Season Finals.

This is every Twitch Drop event for Marvel Rivals so far:

  • Season 0 – Magneto
  • Season 1 – Hela
  • Season 1.5 – Adam Warlock
  • Season 2 – Namor
  • Season 2.5 – Emma Frost
  • Marvel Rivals Ignite Stage 1 – Magik
  • Season 3 – Hawkeye
  • Season 3.5 – Mantis
  • Ignite Mid Season Finals – Star Lord

How to Claim the Marvel Rivals Twitch Drops

According to a blog post on Marvel Rivals’ official website, players will need to follow these three steps to unlock the rewards.

  • Connect a Marvel Rivals account to a Twitch account.
  • Watch any Marvel Rivals stream that enables drops.
  • Claim rewards through the Twitch inventory page.
  • The rewards will appear in the Marvel Rivals inbox.

These rewards can be achieved by watching any official Marvel Rivals stream, including esports events such as Marvel Rivals Ignite Stage 2 or the seasonal Championships. In addition, fans can also earn drops by watching any partnered streamers who have Twitch drops enabled.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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