It is much easier to gain an invite code to the Marvel Rivals Closed Beta than it was for the game’s Closed Alpha.

Another round of testing is here. Marvel Rivals has a Closed Beta, after a largely successful Closed Alpha Test, and you can snag an additional code to give to a friend or even play on a different system if you want to keep it for yourself.

The steps are very similar to last time, so let's go over them for a quick refresh.

How to earn an extra Marvel Rivals Closed Beta invite code

If you are in the beta, you received access by filling out the console questionnaire or requesting access through Steam. And then you were granted that access.

If you didn't get it in, you can earn a code for yourself and then earn another one to invite a friend after you play for a bit. There are two methods this time around.

Reach level 6 for an additional code

Make sure you're quick, as each day has a daily limit on codes that can be claimed (Screenshot via esports.gg)
Make sure you're quick, as each day has a daily limit on codes that can be claimed (Screenshot via esports.gg)

This was how you'd get an extra invite code for the Marvel Rivals Closed Alpha. It works exactly the same as the beta.

Play the game and reach level 6 with your account. Head to the in-game event page to claim your code and send it to whoever you'd like to have it.

Twitch Drops event gives Marvel Rivals Closed Beta access

Codes are first come, first served, but refresh every day at 5 p.m. PDT (Image via NetEase)
Codes are first come, first served, but refresh every day at 5 p.m. PDT (Image via NetEase)

The second method involves a bit more luck. A Twitch Drops event going from July 25 - 28 hands out access to the Marvel Rivals Closed Beta.

Note that PS5 keys are region-specific, and only one key can be claimed per Twitch account. Just watch any Marvel Rivals stream with Drops Enabled for 60 minutes and a key to get in the beta is yours.

Stay tuned to esports.gg for more esports news and Marvel Rivals coverage.