Intlist, a web site that permits customers to publish bounties “on griefers & throwers” in Marvel Rivals, Overwatch, and Valorant, went stay on February 23, and the Marvel Rivals neighborhood is especially ticked off about it, principally as a result of they imagine that NetEase is guilty for letting issues get thus far within the first place. Intlist guarantees that those that reply to the bounties on the web site will likely be paid for his or her work, but it surely’s clearly attempting to have its cake and eat it too, as its founders state that the posted bounties are ”not a inexperienced mild to harass the goal.” Despite this assertion, a number of bounties on Intlist characteristic details about the targets in query that can be utilized to trace them down elsewhere, reminiscent of their Twitch usernames. Based partly by a “former professional participant” known as EchoRivals, Intlist’s official web page on X states that the location’s creation can also be NetEase’s fault, as a result of their implementation of Engagement-Oriented Matchmaking in Marvel Rivals (by way of Fandomwire). “intlist.org exists as a result of the devs left a spot — and the neighborhood crammed it. Take away EOMM and truly ban throwers? We’ll gladly shut down.” For context, NetEase has said on a number of events that Marvel Rivals doesn’t use EOMM.
© Nevertheless, Marvel Rivals gamers are upset with NetEase as a result of lax strategies it makes use of to punish individuals who throw video games and grief teammates. Previous to Inlist’s creation, posts criticizing NetEase for not banning those that abuse this reality appeared to pop up on r/rivals every day. “Can we simply begin banning individuals for throwing. I don’t get how we’re a yr into this sport and individuals are nonetheless throwing video games left and proper 24/7 with out something taking place to them.” That being stated, the identical subreddit isn’t too keen on Intlist both, because the neighborhood is now asking NetEase to go after the web site immediately. Based on a number of gamers within the thread, Intlist is clearly solely making the issue worse. “There may be additionally a Saudi millionaire paying individuals to focus on throwers, and now each sport is individuals throwing one another’s video games. Can we do one thing about this, please? Perma these individuals.”
Maybe the obvious signal that Intlist isn’t doing its due diligence listed here are the precise names featured within the bounties. One of many targets posted on the location is professional participant Jay3, founding father of the Jay3 Neighborhood Conflict match, who has a 7-dollar bounty on his digital head. It additionally doesn’t assist the founders’ case that the most recent publish on Intlist’s X web page states that the web site is at present down for upkeep to allow them to “prepare dinner a couple of issues.” That’s barely underselling the explanation behind its “upkeep,” as earlier this morning, founder EchoRivals introduced on the official Intlist Discord server that the location is offline as a result of they “detected unauthorized entry.“ Consequently, a “restricted variety of e mail addresses tied to bounty posts have been uncovered.”

















