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NetEase reverses bans on macOS, Linux players of ‘Marvel Rivals’

“Marvel Rivals” developer NetEase will reverse 100-year bans imposed on players who used emulation software to play the game on Mac and other platforms.

Mac and Linux users can soon play Marvel Rivals via emulation without risk. Image Credit: Marvel/NetEase Games

Marvel Rivals features an anti-cheat system similar to that on other popular Windows games. Such tools can get removed or disabled as part of the process of porting games to a new platform.

NetEase, the developer of the game, announced that it would be reversing the bans in a future update. The announcement was made on a Discord server.

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