Marvel Rivals Vegeta Mod

Marvel Rivals Just Got the Best Dragon Ball Vegeta Mods

Earlier this month, NetEase released Marvel Rivals on PC. Marvel Rivals is a free-to-play super hero team-based PVP shooter. And, in a matter of weeks, the game has received a lot of character swap mods. However, there is only one that impressed me and that’s the Vegeta Mod.

Created by ‘Leonaura’, this mod replaces Iron-Man with Vegeta. The mod has two different color versions of Vegeta. Default Iron Man is the blue version, while Model 42 is the black one.

Alongside that mod, you can also use this one which uses AI to replace the voice of Iron-Man with the one for Vegeta. And, by using these two mods, you can get the best Dragon Ball Vegeta experience.

So, if you are a big Dragon Ball fan, you should definitely download these mods. By using them, you can wreak havoc as the Prince of all Saiyans.

In my opinion, every character swap mod should be coming with a Voice Pack. That was one of my biggest gripes with the character swap mods in pretty much all the other games I’ve shared. For instance, it was a bummer to play as Zack in FF7 Remake with Cloud’s voice. With the rise of AI tools, though, it should be possible to create special voice packs. So here is hoping that modders will embrace these tools to provide better mods for future games.

Marvel Rivals fans can also find some other… interesting… mods for it. I won’t be linking to any of them, but you can clearly see which ones are the most downloaded for it on NexusMods. So yeah, we’ve already gotten “those” mods. I don’t really see the point of using any of them in this kind of game but hey, who am I to judge people for their personal preferences?

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

2 thoughts on “Marvel Rivals Just Got the Best Dragon Ball Vegeta Mods”

  1. Huh. What a coincidence.
    I've been just contacted by my manager and apparently, I'm going to work on that game in 2025.
    I didn't even know about it until now. 🤣

    I'm surprised there are mods already.
    Chinese companies are usually insanely strict about the use of mods, which I find completely nonsensical and shows that they don't understand anything about the industry yet.

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