NetEase is set to launch Marvel Rivals Season 3.5 in just a week's time, and Blade isn't be the only major addition to the game. In a bid to get toxic players either under control or out of the game, NetEase has announced that as of July 24, all voice chat in Marvel Rivals is being recorded and automatically screened by the system to flag offending messages.Marvel Rivals director Guangguang shared the news on social media, and noted there will be human review of the voice chats flagged by the system before determining whether offenders will face a ban or an alternative punishment.With the launch of Season 3.5, our Creative Director Guangguang shares all the latest in Dev Vision Vol. 08!This update introduces blazing-hot heroes, Team-Up abilities adjustments, and a host of improvements.Watch the full video to get a sneak peek at what’s coming next! ⚡ pic.twitter.com/Dx1LgCMTzo — Marvel Rivals (@MarvelRivals) July 30, 2025"United we stand, divided we fall," said Guangguang. "I truly believe that if we work together, we will all have a great time in Marvel Rivals."Another aspect of the 3.5 update is targeting players who leave competitive matches early by enforcing longer bans and larger point deductions. For the other members of a team who have been abandoned by one of their own, NetEase will make it easier to surrender the match and receive point compensation.Season 3.5 will also be adding the new Resource Rumble mode on August 22. The new season began last month when Jean Grey aka Phoenix was added to the game. Another notable addition was a Fantastic Four: First Steps-inspired team-up ability for the Human Torch and The Thing that recreates an aspect of their comic book rivalry. The cast of The Fantastic Four was also filmed while playing their respective characters in Marvel Rivals.