Marvel Rivals Season 8 'Sins of Alchemax' Arrives May 15 with Devil Dinosaur and Major PC Upgrades
Breaking News — Marvel Rivals will launch its eighth season, Sins of Alchemax, on May 15, introducing the fearsome Devil Dinosaur as a playable character alongside a suite of performance optimizations for PC players. The update marks the first time a dinosaur has joined the hero-shooter roster, promising to 'devour' enemy teams with brute force and unique abilities.
“Devil Dinosaur brings a primal, unstoppable presence to the battlefield,” said NetEase Games spokesperson in a statement. “We’ve prioritized PC optimization to ensure that players with high-end and low-end systems alike experience smooth, responsive gameplay this season.”
New Character: Devil Dinosaur
A colossal T-Rex from the Savage Land, Devil Dinosaur functions as a high-damage tank capable of crushing enemies with bite attacks and sweeping tail strikes. His ultimate ability, Devour, temporarily swallows a targeted opponent, dealing massive damage and healing himself.

He is expected to shake up the current meta, providing a frontline bruiser that can disrupt formations and absorb heavy fire. No word yet on whether his partner, Moon Girl, will appear as a support or ally, but datamining suggests potential synergy mechanics.
PC Optimization Overhaul
Season 8 introduces DirectStorage support and improved CPU utilization, reducing load times by up to 40% on NVMe SSDs. The update also adds a new dynamic resolution scaler to maintain 60+ fps on mid-range GPUs.
“We’ve rewritten the rendering pipeline to reduce stutter on all hardware,” the spokesperson added. “Players can expect a 15-20% average performance increase even on older cards, alongside ray-traced lighting options for those with compatible hardware.”

Background
Marvel Rivals is a free-to-play hero-based shooter from NetEase Games, launched in late 2024. Previous seasons introduced characters like Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Black Panther, steadily growing the roster to 24 heroes. Season 7, War of the Worlds, added Venom and a symbiote event that drew over 10 million active players.
The PC version has been criticized for inconsistent performance on mid-tier systems, leading to the optimization focus this season. Developer patch notes have repeatedly acknowledged community feedback about frame drops and input lag.
What This Means for Players
Competitive players should prepare for a tank-heavy meta as Devil Dinosaur’s high health and burst damage may counter dive compositions. His presence likely shifts pick/ban phases in ranked mode, with bans expected to rise.
For casual players, the PC optimization promises a smoother experience across a wider range of hardware — from laptops to high-end desktops. The season pass, titled “Prehistoric Power,” includes cosmetics themed around the Savage Land and a new map set in a volcanic jungle.
Exact release times have not been confirmed by region, but the update will deploy globally on May 15 via a client patch (approximately 12-15 GB). Pre-loading will be available starting May 13.
Stay tuned for additional balance changes and patch notes expected within 48 hours of launch.
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