Here’s what to expect from the PS4 version:
Disk space: You’ll need roughly 40 GB free on your hard drive—trimmed down from the 46 GB PS5 install, and a chunky ~70 GB on PC—since the PS4 build is optimized for older hardware .
Performance by model:
Standard PS4: Locked at 1080p, 30 FPS. It won’t feel buttery smooth, but it should stay stable even when battles get chaotic.
PS4 Pro: A noticeable uplift—pushing 1440p at 60 FPS, resulting in cleaner motion and crisper visuals when dodging and aiming .
In fast‑paced hero combat, every frame counts. At 30 FPS, controls can feel sluggish and stiff; moving to 60 FPS sharpens your inputs and helps your reactions feel more natural. The Pro experience, in particular, looks smooth enough to actually feel competitive.
For perspective:
On PS5/Xbox Series X|S, Marvel Rivals runs at 4K (or 1440p) at 60 FPS, with even 120 FPS available in High‑Frame‑Rate Mode on PS5 .
On PC, assuming your rig is up for it, expect the most flexible visuals—though it also demands about 70 GB of storage
What It Means for PS4 Players
If you’ve stuck with your PS4 all this time, here’s your invitation to the multiverse fight—no upgrade required. You’ll get full access to the Season 4 battle pass, maps, heroes, and modes just like everyone else . While it might not be as slick as the PS5 or PC versions, the game wants you in, and that's a win for community inclusion.
Release date: September 12, 2025
Install size: ~40 GB on PS4 (vs 46 GB on PS5, ~70 GB on PC)
Standard PS4: 1080p, stable 30 FPS
PS4 Pro: 1440p, buttery 60 FPS
Next‑gen versions: Higher res, smoother frames, faster loading
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