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Marvel Rivals Season 6 Twitch Drops: How to Get Free Skins and Rewards

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Marvel Rivals Season 6 Twitch Drops

Summary

  • Marvel Rivals Season 6 introduces Twitch Drops with free Invisible Woman themed rewards.
  • Players can earn sprays, nameplates, emotes, and the Will of Galacta costume by watching streams.
  • The event is live now and runs until February 13, 2026, with progress saved automatically.

Recently, a new update has caught the attention of Marvel Rivals players. With the launch of Season 6.0, the developers have announced a fresh set of Marvel Rivals Season 6 Twitch Drops that will help players to earn free in-game rewards just by watching streams.

What Are Marvel Rivals Season 6 Twitch Drops and Rewards?

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Twitch Drops work on a simple “watch and earn” system. After linking your Marvel Rivals game account with Twitch, the game tracks how long you watch eligible Marvel Rivals streams. When you hit specific watch-time milestones, you unlock free rewards that are automatically added to your in-game account. With Season 6.0 bringing in more content, players can also jump back into competitive arenas highlighted in the Top 10 Best Marvel Rivals Maps.

For Marvel Rivals Season 6.0 all Twitch Drop rewards are themed around Invisible Woman, also known as Sue Storm, along with a special outfit called the “Will of Galacta.” These rewards are cosmetic items, meaning they change how things look but do not affect gameplay balance.

Here is what you can earn during this event:

  • After watching for 30 minutes, you unlock a spray that can be used as an in-game sticker.
  • At 1 hour of watch time, you receive a new nameplate for your profile.
  • After watching for 2 hours, you unlock an emote, which adds a new character animation.
  • Once you reach 4 total hours, you earn the full “Will of Galacta” costume.

You do not need to watch all four hours in one sitting. Your progress is saved, so you can watch a little each day until all rewards are unlocked.

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Marvel Rivals Season 6 Twitch Drops Timeline

The Twitch Drops event will start on Friday, January 16, 2026, and will run until February 13, 2026. This gives players almost a full month to collect every reward without any pressure.

This announcement is closely tied to the release of Marvel Rivals Season 6. The new season is a major update and officially brings Deadpool into the game, which has generated a lot of excitement. To celebrate this launch and boost community engagement, the developers have rolled out Twitch Drops. These events help bring more viewers to streams and keep players active during the new season.

How to Get Marvel Rivals Season 6 Twitch Drops

First, visit the official Marvel Rivals website and link your game account, whether you play on Steam, Xbox, or PlayStation 5, to your Twitch account. After that, open Twitch and look for Marvel Rivals streams with the “Drops Enabled” tag. Simply watch the stream, and rewards will unlock automatically as you hit each milestone. Once you unlock these cosmetics, pairing them with strong character choices from Top 15 Best Marvel Rivals Duelists can make your matches even more impactful.

You can even let the stream play in the background while doing other tasks. Once unlocked, the items will appear in your game inventory.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Twitch Drops in Marvel Rivals?

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Twitch Drops are free in-game rewards you earn by watching Marvel Rivals streams on Twitch after linking your game account.

Do I need to watch all 4 hours at once to get the costume?

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No. You can watch in parts. Twitch saves your watch progress until the event ends.

When does the Season 6 Twitch Drops event end?

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The Twitch Drops event runs until February 13, 2026, so you have plenty of time to earn all rewards.

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