PATCH PAGE // 2026-06-04
Marvel Rivals Version 20260604 Patch Notes
The June 4 patch adds Mantis and Iron Man store content, fixes Black Cat and Rogue edge cases, improves Streamer Mode privacy, restores a Moon Knight costume texture, and loops a Jeff emote.
- 01 StartOfficial post first
- 02 CheckWho should react
- 03 LeaveOne short queue block
- 01Black Cat no longer loses a Reveal effect in one Jeff ultimate interaction.
- 02Rogue's Hearts as One interaction with Invisible Woman's shield is fixed.
- 03Streamer Mode privacy is cleaner in private chat windows.
- 04No broad hero-balance or ranked-system tuning is listed.
Queue decoder
Keep your pool steady: quality signal
A player-focused read for the next session: what to react to, what to ignore, and what to test once the lobby stops feeling new.
React first
Before hero select
Check whether your hero was in the bug-fix list.
Keep steady
Avoid the panic swap
Everyone else can keep the same comfort pool.
After one game
Update one habit
Keep using the previous balance baseline unless your games depended on the fixed Black Cat or Rogue bugs.
Player briefing board
What changed, who cares, and your next move
What changed
Black Cat and Rogue edge-case interactions are fixed.
Who cares
Bug fixes can quietly change matchup expectations when players had learned to abuse or avoid the broken behavior.
Your move
Update your matchup notes if you play Black Cat, Rogue, Jeff, or Invisible Woman; everyone else can stay steady.
What changed
Streamer Mode privacy improves in private chat windows.
Who cares
It matters for comfort and safety, but it does not change fight strength or hero priority.
Your move
Turn it on if you need privacy, then keep your ranked plan based on the previous balance baseline.
What changed
Moon Knight and Jeff receive visual or emote polish.
Who cares
Cosmetic and presentation fixes can increase pick interest without proving a gameplay buff.
Your move
Do not chase mirrors just because a hero is more visible after the patch.
Ranked impact
- 01Keep using the previous balance baseline unless your games depended on the fixed Black Cat or Rogue bugs.
- 02Do not treat store content or visual fixes as pick-rate proof.
- 03Streamer Mode users get a small privacy quality improvement.
Hero pool impact
- 01Black Cat and Rogue players should update their matchup assumptions.
- 02Everyone else can keep the same comfort pool.
- 03Moon Knight and Jeff changes are visual or emote quality, not ranked power changes.
Before you queue
- 01Check whether your hero was in the bug-fix list.
- 02Stay on comfort picks if you were not affected.
- 03Use the daily digest for the current baseline rather than reading this as a meta shift.
Player-focused explanation
How this patch should change your next few games
Do not drag the whole note into hero select. Start with the impact badge, check whether your hero or role was named, then apply one ranked habit from the queue plan. If the official post is mostly events, cosmetics, or mode-specific tuning, keep your normal ranked pool steady and only adjust when the same fight problem repeats.
Player patch read
How to read it
Quality patches are mostly about friction. Bug fixes, visual repairs, privacy changes, and stability work can matter a lot when they touch your hero, but most players should keep their ranked plan steady unless a fixed interaction directly affected their games.
How hard to react
Low-impact means discipline is the edge. Keep your best heroes, avoid cosmetic-driven panic swaps, and use the patch page mainly to know which bugs, events, or source notes could explain small changes in lobby behavior.
How to retest
Pocket Rivals treats 4 June Patch Notes as a ranked decision aid, not a replacement for the official source. The safest loop is simple: read the official note, scan the player takeaways here, play a short test block, then update your hero picker or counter picker habits only when the patch changes a repeatable problem.
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