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"Marvel Rivals: Understanding Bussing and Catching It"

by Leo May 02,2025

In the exciting world of *Marvel Rivals*, developed by NetEase Games, the integrity of the game can sometimes be compromised by players looking to exploit the system. One such method is "Bussing," a term that has recently been added to the game's report options, causing some confusion among the community. Here's a detailed look at what Bussing is in *Marvel Rivals* and how you can identify and report it.

What Is Bussing in Marvel Rivals?

The Avengers in Marvel Rivals as part of an article about Bussing.Image Source: NetEase

When you encounter a suspicious player in *Marvel Rivals*, the game offers various reporting options such as "Throwing," "Griefing," and the newly added "Bussing." Contrary to what one might initially think, Bussing has nothing to do with in-game etiquette like eating on the mic. Instead, it refers to the act of players intentionally teaming up with cheaters to boost their own rankings and stats.

This clarification came directly from *Marvel Rivals* after a player, Kaimega13, shared their inquiry on Reddit (via Dexerto). The response from the game's team stated, “‘Bussing’ typically refers to players intentionally teaming up with cheaters to boost their game rankings. If you notice any related anomalies, you can report the player by selecting the option.” Understanding what to look for is crucial for effectively reporting Bussing.

How To Catch Bussing in Marvel Rivals

Identifying a team of cheaters in *Marvel Rivals* can be relatively straightforward. By reviewing killcams, you might notice that the opposing team's actions seem unnaturally precise or their movements appear suspicious. Once you suspect cheating, you can quickly report the players involved. However, not all team members may be part of the cheating scheme.

To catch Bussing, you might need to stay in the match longer than usual to observe the enemy team's behavior. Pay close attention to any players who seem to be playing fairly amidst the cheaters. These individuals might just be along for the ride, inadvertently benefiting from their teammates' unfair advantage. It's important not to rush to judgment; take your time and use in-game chat to gather more information about the other team's actions before reporting anyone for Bussing.

And that’s the rundown on Bussing in *Marvel Rivals* and how to catch it. If you're eager to improve your gameplay, 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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