Marvel Rivals June 4 Patch Notes: New Store Bundles, Black Cat Fix, Rogue Update, and No Downtime

Nafiu Aziz
By Nafiu Aziz
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Image Credit: NetEase

Marvel Rivals is getting another small but useful update on June 4, and while this patch does not appear to be a major balance shake-up, it still brings a few welcome fixes and fresh cosmetic content for players to check out. NetEase confirmed that the update will arrive without server downtime, which means players can continue jumping into matches without waiting through maintenance.

The latest patch focuses on new store additions, hero-related bug fixes, visual improvements, and a Streamer Mode privacy fix. Also, the new Iron Man and Mantis cosmetics are coming with this new patch.

Marvel Rivals June 4 Patch Release Time

The Marvel Rivals June 4 patch is scheduled to roll out with build version 20260604. According to the official update graphic, the new store content will become available from June 5, 2026, at 2:00 UTC, while the update itself is tied to the June 4 patch rollout.

Players will simply need to update their client and continue playing once the patch is live. That should come as good news for anyone grinding ranked matches or trying to complete event progress without interruption.

New Marvel Rivals Store Bundles Arrive This Week

The biggest visible addition in this update is the arrival of new store content. The patch introduces the Mantis: Mandy Celestine, the Greeter Bundle, the Iron Man: Iron Samurai Bundle, and the Iron Samurai Emoji Bundle.

Mantis - Mandy Celestine: The Greeter Bundle

The Mantis bundle is listed as a limited-time item, available from June 5, 2026, at 2:00 UTC until July 3, 2026, at 2:00 UTC. Meanwhile, the Iron Samurai bundle and Iron Samurai Emoji Bundle are also listed as available from June 5 at 2:00 UTC.

Iron Man - Iron Samurai Bundle

Iron Manโ€™s Iron Samurai skin has already caught attention because of its more aggressive armored look, while Mantisโ€™ Mandy Celestine outfit brings a lighter and more colorful style to the character. A Marvel Rivals community guide also notes that these skins are expected to be available through the in-game store once they go live.

Black Cat Gets a Jeff the Land Shark Bug Fix

Black Cat receives one of the more unusual fixes in this patch. NetEase says it has fixed an interaction where Black Cat could lose the reveal effect from her active Feline Flame Orb if she and a teammate were swallowed by Jeff the Land Sharkโ€™s Ultimate Ability.

Rogueโ€™s Team-Up Ability Should Now Work Properly

Rogue is also getting a fix tied to her Team-Up Ability, Hearts as One. Previously, the ability could sometimes fail to deal its intended explosive damage when the kinetic blast collided with Invisible Womanโ€™s force shield.

After the June 4 update, the explosive damage should work as intended around the shield. This is a more specific fix, but for players who use Rogue in coordinated team compositions, it should make her Team-Up interaction feel more consistent.

Jeff the Land Shark and Moon Knight Also Get Updates

Jeff the Land Shark is not getting a gameplay nerf or buff this time, but his Primal Groove emote has been adjusted so it now plays in a continuous loop.

Moon Knight also receives a visual fix for his Suave Spector costume. The patch corrects an issue where the Ankh jewel textures could disappear from the outfit. After the update, the costume should display properly again.

Streamer Mode Privacy Fix Included

The June 4 Marvel Rivals patch also fixes a UI bug connected to Streamer Mode. Previously, the anonymity feature could fail to hide another party memberโ€™s nickname inside Private Chat windows.

That fix matters for streamers and content creators who rely on privacy tools while playing live. Streamer Mode is supposed to reduce the risk of unwanted exposure, so this correction should make the feature more reliable.

Is the Marvel Rivals June 4 Update a Major Patch?

This is not a major content patch in the same way as a new season or hero release. Instead, the June 4 update is more of a maintenance-style patch with cosmetics, bug fixes, and polish.

Still, it is a useful update for players who care about hero consistency, cosmetic fixes, and account privacy. The no-downtime rollout also makes it much easier to digest, since players will not have to wait through server maintenance before getting back into the game.

With new Iron Man and Mantis bundles arriving in the store and several annoying bugs being cleaned up, the Marvel Rivals June 4 update should be a smooth mid-season patch for most players.

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Nafiu Aziz is an avid gamer and a writer at GameRiv, covering Apex Legends, CS:GO, VALORANT, and plenty of other popular FPS titles in between. He scours the internet daily to get the latest scoop in esports.