Marvel Rivals Tournament Host Comments on Kingsman Status

Marvel Rivals Tournament organizer BasimZB admits to a mistake in removing content creator Kingsman265 from the show match tournament. The event involving Kingsman265 took place during the Deadpool Creator Cup, and featured many Marvel Rivals Players from around the world.

The tournament took place on Sunday, January 18, two days after Deadpool arrived. Marvel Rivals. The online tournament consisted of eight teams with six content creators each, with a $40,000 prize pool split between all participants. Kingsman265 was a member of Team Cecee, and asked her team if they could switch from Black Widow to another hero so they could have the best composition possible. The Kingsman's request was shot down by his teammates, and he was kicked out Marvel Rivals Tournament after some practice games by BasimZB.

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However, the Marvel Rivals The drama involving Kingsman265 didn't end in the tournament, as the result weighed BasimZB in his opinion. During a January 21 Twitch stream, BasimZB stated that he was “wrong” about removing Kingsman265 from the Deadpool Creator Classic and that he made the decision based on bad information he received from Team Cecee while the tournament was underway. BasimZB said that, in retrospect, he would not have eliminated Kingsman265 because he was determined to help his team have the best chance of winning the tournament. Although BasimZB said Kingsman265 was adamant about asking his team to use another hero instead of sticking with Black Widow, that alone wasn't reason enough to remove him from Team Sassy. Marvel Rivals tournament.

BasimZB said it had no excuse for its hasty decision. In a follow-up stream on January 22, he shared some conversations with Kingsman265 that happened after the Deadpool Creator's Cup, and said that they patched things up despite the circumstances. Following the Deadpool Creators Cup, came support for the Twitch audience and Kingsman 265. Marvel Rivals Fans are the same. As of this writing, Kingsman265 had over 110,000 Twitch followers and over 10,000 Twitch subscribers. The rise in popularity resulted in his acceptance into Twitch's partner program.

The Kingsman265 situation has a happy ending

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Kingsman265 said he originally planned to use the Deadpool Creators Cup prize money to pay for his college tuition and later received a $3,000 donation from a Twitch viewer. The $3,000 donation was notable, as it was the same amount his team would have earned if they had won the Deadpool Creators Cup. The first place prize was $18,000 from the $40,000 prize pool, divided equally among each team member. Kingsman265 then revealed Marvel Rivals Developer NetEase Games surprised him with some units that he could use to buy skins for his favorite hero, Magik.

After receiving a lot of donations and subscriptions from Twitch viewers, Kingsman265 asked people to stop sending him money, as he earned more than what he won from the tournament. Suffice it to say, Kingsman265 turned a bad situation into something that worked in his favor. However Marvel Rivals With a busy 2026 slate ahead, it remains to be seen what Kingsman265's future plans are as far as competitive tournaments go.


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issued

December 6, 2024

ESRB

T for Teens // Violence

developer(s)

NetEase Games

publisher(s)

NetEase Games


Source: Dexerto

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