I remember refreshing X at 2 a.m., watching a leak timestamp blink like a red warning light. You felt that same jolt when a hero ID appeared in the feed and held your breath. For a few seconds the roster felt incomplete—and then everyone wanted to know whether Devil Dinosaur was next.
Forums lit up after the Season 7 trailer dropped — Will Devil Dinosaur Be Playable in Marvel Rivals?

I follow leaks and patch notes, and I track how NetEase staggers hero releases across seasons. The latest credible data point is a hero ID—1062—surfacing on X from a known leaker, X0X_LEAK. That ID doesn’t prove release day, but in Marvel Rivals’ pattern it’s a strong signal: past IDs have matched later roster entries.
NetEase just rolled out Season 7 with White Fox as the strategist, and Black Cat is on deck as a duelist. Given Devil Dinosaur’s size and comic-book role, the logical fit is a vanguard class—frontline, soak damage, control space. If he arrives in Season 8, expect a staggered reveal: gallery cards, a trailer tease, and then an in-game push.
Devil Dinosaur has already been teased in multiple places inside the game: gallery art since Season 5, glimpses in the Season 6 trailer, and merch like plushies and nameplates. Those breadcrumbs matter; in NetEase’s release cadence, soft teases become playable heroes more often than not.
Will Devil Dinosaur be in Marvel Rivals?
Short answer: all signs point toward yes. The ID leak, repeated visual teases, and the roster’s appetite for animal heroes—Jeff the Land Shark proved that animal characters resonate—compose a practical probability. I wouldn’t bet my entire battle pass on it, but the trend is clear.
What will be Devil Dinosaur’s role in Marvel Rivals?
Speculation from players and data miners converges on vanguard. Think high HP, melee threat, head and tail attacks, and crowd-control options that change how teams position. If NetEase gives him a signature ultimate, it could redefine objective pushes and make him a priority pick alongside Cyclops.
When might Devil Dinosaur arrive in Marvel Rivals?
Timing is never guaranteed, but leaks plus existing teases suggest a Season 8 window. NetEase often spaces major new hero introductions by a few patches; that pattern and the 1062 ID line up with a near-term rollout rather than something far off.
Community chatter shows fans recognize his silhouette — Who Is Devil Dinosaur in Marvel and what might he do?

If you skim Marvel’s character pages or use fandom wikis, Devil started as a regular dinosaur, then mutated after a fire—gaining red skin, huge strength, and near-invulnerability. Moon-Boy and later Moon Girl anchor his narrative, which gives him an emotional throughline fans respond to.
Mechanically, I expect a tank with area control. Picture powerful bite and tail swipes, an ability that forces enemies to reposition, and an ultimate that creates territorial havoc. If NetEase leans into his mass, he could behave like a wrecking ball across choke points, forcing teams to change strategy when he appears.
Marvel Rivals benefits from character variety: adding a giant dinosaur would diversify matchups and create new synergies with ranged heroes like Cyclops. Data miners, community modders, and outlets such as Moyens I/O and X leakers are already tracking animation files and model stubs—those are the pieces that usually predict what players will actually use.
I track how design choices in similar titles—like how Epic Games stages reveals or how Riot phases skins—shape community reaction. NetEase’s mix of teasers and staged reveals has been effective; if you follow their roadmap, the next logical headline is Devil Dinosaur joining the roster.
Will you drop into a match with Devil Dinosaur leading your charge when he arrives?