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Marvel Rivals: Understanding Bussing and Catching It

Apr 11,2025 Author: Christian

In the thrilling world of *Marvel Rivals*, players can unfortunately encounter unfair gameplay tactics. NetEase Games has introduced a feature allowing players to report suspicious activities, and a new term, "Bussing," has recently been added to the list of reportable offenses. Here's a detailed look at what Bussing is and how to identify it in *Marvel Rivals*.

What Is Bussing in Marvel Rivals?

The Avengers in Marvel Rivals as part of an article about Bussing.

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When reporting a player in *Marvel Rivals*, you'll find various options like "Throwing," "Griefing," and now "Bussing." This term doesn't refer to someone eating on the microphone but rather to players who intentionally team up with cheaters to boost their game rankings. This clarification came after a player, Kaimega13, sought explanation on Reddit and received a response from *Marvel Rivals* (via Dexerto): “‘Bussing’ typically refers to players intentionally teaming up with cheaters to boost their game rankings,” the statement read. “If you notice any related anomalies, you can report the player by selecting the option.” Understanding what to look for is crucial for proper reporting.

Related: How To Shatter the Bloodstorm One Statue in Marvel Rivals (Ruined Idol Achievement)

How To Catch Bussing in Marvel Rivals

Identifying a team of cheaters in *Marvel Rivals* can be relatively straightforward. By reviewing killcams, you may notice unusually accurate shots or unnatural movements from the opposing team, signaling foul play. Once you detect such anomalies, you can report the cheaters. However, not all team members might be involved in cheating.

To pinpoint Bussing, you may need to stay in the match longer than usual. Observe the enemy team's actions and movements closely. If you identify players who seem not to be exploiting the system, they might just be "bussing" – riding along with the cheaters. However, it's also possible they've been randomly matched with cheaters. Don't rush to report; instead, take your time, and use in-game chat to gather more information about the other team.

That's the scoop on Bussing in *Marvel Rivals* and how to detect it. For more tips, check out how to earn Galacta's Power Cosmic quickly in the hero shooter.

*Marvel Rivals is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.*

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