Do you know what the problem is with current-generation gaming? Let me tell you—the biggest issue is that video games have become nothing more than quick cash grabs for most gaming studios. They are no longer a way of expressing creativity and originality. No one is trying to do anything different or unique anymore. Instead, gaming companies keep replicating the same ideas that are already popular and are focused on making uninspired sequels just to sell more copies.
There’s nothing wrong with sequels as long as the developers genuinely try to deliver a great product. But 90% of the time, that’s not the case. We’ve seen games canceled after years of development simply because they lacked depth and originality. Examples like Concord, Wonder Woman, and Star Wars 1313 were either scrapped or poorly received because they felt like soulless cash grabs. On the other hand, there are games that weren’t mass-marketed by major studios but still became successful due to their passion-driven development and engaging gameplay.
At the same time, we’ve seen big-budget games that genuinely delivered, thanks to strong storytelling and immersive worlds. One of those games is Marvel Rivals, which has quickly become a household name in competitive shooters over the past few months. Not only does it feature some of the biggest and most iconic Marvel characters, but it’s also incredibly fun to play—and most importantly, it avoids pay-to-win mechanics.
The only way to earn cosmetics in Marvel Rivals is by grinding and completing in-game missions. Some of these missions are fairly simple, while others can be challenging and time-consuming. For players who don’t have the time or patience to grind, many opt to buy boosting & coaching services. These services help players progress faster, complete difficult missions, and improve their skills without spending endless hours grinding.
Now, in this blog, I’m going to share with you some of the easiest missions you can complete to earn in-game cosmetics quickly. Whether you're a casual player or someone aiming to collect as many skins as possible, these tips will help you maximize your progress without unnecessary frustration.
One of the easiest missions in the game is the daily mission and there’s a reason behind them being ridiculously easy. That reason is to force players to come back to the game and finish the mission for some extra rewards and since that mission seems so easy it gets easier for the
game to lure the player into playing the game and once they complete the mission the player feels like to play one more match and that’s it. Now they spend hours in the game just because of the daily mission being too easy to do.
The daily missions kind of work like a funnel where they tempt you with a reward for doing something small and then you play the game for hours.
The second easiest missions are in hero proficiency missions. I mean most of them are pretty easy since they all are related to the hero’s abilities or playtime. For example, Jeff the Land Shark, his proficiency missions include playing him for 1 hour to heal his teammates for 54000 hp Which I mean is lengthy but it is quite simple and easy to do and the rewards it provides are indeed wonders.
But since the missions are easier but lengthy most players do not want to do them instead they prefer to buy boosting & coaching and get someone else to do these missions for them. This is allowed by the game since it is not directly against the rules of Marvel rivals to lend your account to someone as of right now.
Festival missions are entertaining and good for two things first, they come with great-looking and limited-time cosmetics and the second thing is that most of the time they are effortless to do it. Festival and seasonal updates come now and then in the games because most studios retain their player bases this way by adding new content and limited-time cosmetics. This hooks the player to the game more allowing these companies to sell the cosmetics to them even more.
Thankfully that is not the case with Marvel rivals since all of the cosmetics in the game are earned by playing the game and completing the missions and when these missions are this easy I don’t why anybody who loves the game would not complete them by themselves.
Sonal Saxena is a passionate writer in the world of games and entertainment. With a knack for storytelling and a deep understanding of gaming culture, Sonal brings an analytical yet fun perspective to every piece.