I was halfway through my lunch when the trailer hit my feed and the city on screen went dark. For a beat I forgot I was at a table and not in Nueva York. You can feel the stakes before the credits roll.
On my subway ride my phone buzzed — Marvel Rivals Season 7 Trailer Confirms New White Fox and Black Cat Heroes
I watched it the way you do now: quick thumb-scroll, a cached clip from NetEase’s channel, and a promise that the meta will change. NetEase finally dropped confirmation that Black Cat and White Fox are entering Marvel Rivals Season 7, and the short cinematic gives you more tone than stat sheet. The trailer is a neon jab to the senses.
At my desk I rewound the scene where Black Cat slips into the Sanctum — what the trailer actually shows and why it matters
I don’t want to pretend the trailer is exhaustive. It’s a tease designed to start arguments and set agendas. You get modern New York under threat, Mayor Fisk speaking in ominous tones, and Black Cat cutting through the Sanctum of Doctor Strange to swipe a glowing object. White Fox arrives and the two almost immediately trade blows—Rivals has clearly written friction into the roster update.
Mechanically, the clip gives a few signposts: an agile silhouette for both characters, Black Cat’s throwable gadget, and White Fox’s feral transformation. That suggests at least one Duelist-type playstyle in the mix and a focus on mobility and setup rather than tanking. NetEase has been consistent about role-based balance in prior seasons, so expect the developer livestream—Guangguang’s upcoming Dev Vision on YouTube and Twitter—to confirm specifics and numbers.
When will Black Cat and White Fox be available in Marvel Rivals?
NetEase hasn’t given a split release order, only the Season 7 window. The community calendar points to March 20 as the likely first drop, with the second hero following within the same seasonal patch. If you follow Marvel Rivals on Twitter or subscribe to the game channel on YouTube and the App Store/Google Play listings, you’ll get the exact timing as soon as Guangguang posts the patch notes.
At my favorite café I mapped community reaction — who should care and how this affects the meta
You and I are watching a roster rebuild in real time. Players who favor mobility, combo setup, or assassination will lean in. Streamers on Twitch and creators on YouTube will test duelist builds fast; expect early meta shifts to show up as highlight clips within 48 hours of release. Teams in ranked playlists that prioritize objective pressure will need new counters for grab-and-burst play patterns.
The rivalry between Black Cat and White Fox is a coiled spring ready to snap, and that tension will drive both casual hype and competitive theorycraft.
What class are Black Cat and White Fox in Marvel Rivals?
The trailer leans hard on agility and quick-engagement animations, which means Duelist or Skirmisher archetypes are most likely. NetEase’s prior character design philosophy—seen in releases on Steam and mobile storefronts—favors clear role telegraphs: mobility, control, or sustain. Expect exact class tags to appear in the Dev Vision and in patch notes on the official Marvel Rivals site.
On the commute home my notifications swelled — how to prepare and where to watch the official breakdowns
If you want to be ready day-one, set alerts: follow Marvel Rivals on Twitter, subscribe to NetEase’s YouTube, and check the in-game news pane. Content creators on Twitch and YouTube will produce build guides and frame-data tests within hours; those clips are the fastest way to see whether Black Cat’s throwable utility skews toward zoning or setup.
How will NetEase release the Season 7 characters in Marvel Rivals?
NetEase typically rolls out characters via seasonal unlocks and store bundles across App Store, Google Play, and Steam. Expect both a direct purchase option and battle-pass-related access, plus limited cosmetic bundles sold through the in-game store. Watch the official channels for confirmed pricing and any region-specific promotions.
I’ll be watching Guangguang’s Dev Vision so I can tell you what matters in play instead of speculation—are you ready to pick a side or will you wait for the first balance patch?