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How to Get Free Marvel Rivals Skins With the College Perks Program in Season 4
Crush your fall classes and style on your Marvel Rivals opponents at the same time. Here’s how the noble pursuit of higher education can net you free skins.

You might be subsisting off ramen noodles and Red Bull, but that doesn’t mean you need to look broke while you’re playing your games. NetEase has introduced Marvel Rivalsperks for college and university students that let them wear some of the coolest in-game costumes for free.
All you need is a valid student email and the know-how to navigate the in-game menus. Linking your NetEase account with your college’s domain is a simple process that doesn’t take more than a couple of minutes. Most US schools should be on NetEase’s list, qualifying their students for the program, but keep reading to see how others can petition for their own skins.
The currently available college perk lets you get free loaner costumes and MVP animations, but there are no details about how the program will evolve in the future. This is a good way to earn some free loot outside of events, Twitch drops and other promotions.
Here’s all the information about how to join NetEase’s college perks program — and what skins you’ll be able to wear throughout Marvel Rivals season 4.
What Marvel Rivals college perks are available right now?
The current Marvel Rivals college perk allows you to link your student email with your NetEase account to temporarily unlock 10 free costumes (and their associated MVP highlights) for use throughout Season 4.
Activating college perks right now will let you use the following skins until the end of the season:
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Thor Love and Thunder
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Luna Snow Mirae 2099
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Spider-Man Spider-Punk 2099
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Magik Eldritch Armor
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Psylocke Blood Kariudo
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Mantis Jade Maiden
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Loki Presidential Attire
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Mr. Fantastic The Maker
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Peni Parker Yatsukahagi
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Hela Yami No Karasu
It’s unclear whether additional college perks will be available in the future, though you’ll at least be able to unlock a rotating wardrobe of trial skins through the program during future Marvel Rivals seasonal updates.
How to unlock Marvel Rivals college perks
Accessing the college perks is fairly straightforward and doesn’t take more than a couple of minutes of your time, but it’s tucked away in a menu you probably don’t access all that often. Here’s a step-by-step guide to unlock college perks on your Marvel Rivals account:
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Open Marvel Rivals and navigate to the main menu
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Click the gear icon at the top right of the screen to open the game’s settings. The gear icon is located near your profile picture and player level.
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Click the «community» button in the drop-down menu.
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Navigate to the third tab for college perks, then click the «details» button.
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Enter your student email address and get a verification code.
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Find the verification code in your college email and copy and paste it into the in-game text box beneath your student email.
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Click the «verify» button.
That’s all there is to it — once you’re done with this process, you should have access to the Marvel Rivals college perks, and all 10 of the loaner costumes and MVP animations should be available for you to equip.
Detailed guide: Getting free Marvel Rivals skins and MVP animations through college perks
In order to activate Marvel Rivals college perks for your NetEase account, you’ll have to verify that you’re in possession of an active student email address for a supported academic institution.
To begin this process, you need to navigate the same in-game menus that allow you to link your Discord account and become a NetEase Gamer Premium member — you’ve likely poked around here in the past to claim a handful of free units, Marvel Rivals’ premium costume-buying currency.
When you’re in the main menu, click the gear icon at the top right of the screen. It’s one of the buttons next to your account picture and profile level. Then, click the Community button that appears on screen. Navigate to the College Perks tab and click the details button to start verifying your student email.
All you need to do is enter your student email address, request a verification code to be sent to your email and then input that verification code in-game. Voila — just like that, you’ll have access to college perks on your Marvel Rivals account.
If your email doesn’t work, it might be because it isn’t on the list of domains currently supported by the college perks program. You can see which school emails work here (PDF). If you go to school in the US, you shouldn’t have a problem signing up for the program — it’s on the list of countries that have generally accepted academic email domains.
Even still, if you’re having trouble registering and it looks like your college or university is missing from the list, you’re not completely out of luck. NetEase is having the Marvel Rivals support team field requests from students to add more domains to the program.
To send in a support request to get Marvel Rivals college perks for your school, click the customer support link under the in-game settings. If you provide your country, university name and student email domain, NetEase will work to ensure that your school is added to the program. The list of supported colleges and universities is updated weekly, so don’t fret if your verification doesn’t work right away.
If you’re interested in what other free skins you can (permanently) unlock in Marvel Rivals, we have a comprehensive free skin guide too.
Reverify your email to keep college perks
Even if you signed up for the college perks reward system upon its release in season 3, you may have missed a crucial season 4 announcement that revealed that you won’t keep these benefits indefinitely. Instead, to keep the college perks and the new suite of loaner costumes, you’ll need to reverify your student email.
This isn’t especially difficult, though it is rather annoying. In order to re-up your college perks access, you just need to follow the above guide’s steps once again. Still, it’s worth keeping an eye on whether or not you have access to the current perks, because NetEase retains the right to remove them from your account and ask you to reverify your email at any time.
It’s currently unclear whether or not this email reverification process will need to be completed each season, but we’ll have more information during the ramp up to Marvel Rivals season 5. Stay tuned for more information as it comes down the pipeline.
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OpenAI Needs Data Centers So Much, It Signed a $300B Deal With Oracle
The ChatGPT maker has a big appetite for expensive data center capacity.
Here’s an eye-popping new price tag for generative AI’s booming demand for energy and computing power for data centers: $300 billion. That’s how much ChatGPT maker OpenAI has reportedly committed to spend with Oracle over a five-year span to continue its run of early success.
The deal, which would be one of the largest contracts for cloud computing, was announced by both The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times on Wednesday.
The contract with Oracle would entail delivery of as much as 4.5 gigawatts of power capacity, which the Journal says is roughly equivalent to two Hoover Dams or the amount used by 4 million homes. The deal would go into effect in 2027, the reports said.
OpenAI didn’t respond to our request for comment. Oracle declined to comment.
According to research reports, the number of data centers in the US nearly doubled from 2021 to 2024, and the demand for more data centers will rise 9% yearly through 2030. Those facilities are expected to consume twice as much electricity by 2035 as they do today.
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Previously, OpenAI relied exclusively on Microsoft Azure, but has begun to diversify its cloud portfolio.
In January, OpenAI announced the formation of the Stargate Project, a new company that would invest $500 billion over four years to build AI infrastructure — that is, data centers — with partners including Oracle, Microsoft, Nvidia and Softbank. In July, OpenAI and Oracle announced an agreement to develop 4.5 gigawatts of data center capacity for Stargate, beyond the 10 gigawatts promised in the January announcement.
The Stargate facility is under construction at a sprawling site in Abilene, Texas.
ChatGPT is the world’s most used chatbot, amid intense competition with Google’s Gemini, Anthropic’s Claude and Perplexity’s namesake software.
The rapid growth of generative AI products and services has even led OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to worry that we’re in an AI bubble.
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Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers and Help for Sept. 12, #824
Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for Sept. 12, #824.
Looking for the most recent Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles.
Today’s NYT Connections puzzle is tricky — it contains one of those purple categories where you have to mentally subtract a letter from four related words to see how they connect. Read on for clues and today’s Connections answers.
The Times now has a Connections Bot, like the one for Wordle. Go there after you play to receive a numeric score and to have the program analyze your answers. Players who are registered with the Times Games section can now nerd out by following their progress, including the number of puzzles completed, win rate, number of times they nabbed a perfect score and their win streak.
Read more: Hints, Tips and Strategies to Help You Win at NYT Connections Every Time
Hints for today’s Connections groups
Here are four hints for the groupings in today’s Connections puzzle, ranked from the easiest yellow group to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.
Yellow group hint: I beg you!
Green group hint: How to reach me.
Blue group hint: Take a photo.
Purple group hint: Time to swim?
Answers for today’s Connections groups
Yellow group: Entreaty.
Green group: Contact info.
Blue group: Kinds of camera lenses.
Purple group: Bodies of water plus starting letter.
Read more: Wordle Cheat Sheet: Here Are the Most Popular Letters Used in English Words
What are today’s Connections answers?
The yellow words in today’s Connections
The theme is entreaty. The four answers are appeal, bid, call and petition.
The green words in today’s Connections
The theme is contact info. The four answers are address, email, name and number.
The blue words in today’s Connections
The theme is kinds of camera lenses. The four answers are fisheye,macro, telephoto and zoom.
The purple words in today’s Connections
The theme is bodies of water plus starting letter. The four answers are driver, ebay, finlet and flake.
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I Held Apple’s Wildly Thin iPhone Air. I’m Both Impressed and Intrigued
Apple’s thinnest iPhone is just 5.6mm thick and weighs 165 grams. But it scales back on some features to accomplish that sleeker build.
Apple debuted its super-slim iPhone Air on Tuesday, and after getting my hands on the device at Apple Park in Cupertino, California, I can confirm it’s quite striking to hold. At just 5.6mm thick and 165 grams, it’s one of those phones you may just have to feel to understand its appeal. I look forward to finding out if what’s on the inside lives up to that show-stopping design.
With the iPhone Air in one hand and my iPhone 16 Pro Max in the other, the difference between the two devices is striking. The former feels refreshingly airy and slick compared to my heftier current phone, although there are trade-offs in specs like camera and battery (more on that in a moment). Like Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge, which I reviewed earlier this year, it’s a phone you’ll hardly feel in a pocket or bag. It feels sturdy enough, and I look forward to doing the Back Pocket Test to see just how well it holds up.
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The highly anticipated iPhone Air starts at $999 (£999, AU$1,799). It has a titanium frame for a durable, lightweight build. The company’s Ceramic Shield 2 covers the front, with Ceramic Shield on the back. An anti-reflective display and 3,000-nit peak brightness should make it easier to see the screen in bright sunlight — which I look forward to testing once I get it outdoors.
For now, though, I can tell you that the iPhone Air may give other thin devices like Samsung’s S25 Edge a run for their money — and potentially help the niche category get more attention by stirring up interest among more consumers.
«The iPhone 17 Air takes center stage today,» Nabila Popal, senior research director at IDC, said in a statement. «It is also the first step in a strategic design makeover, paving the road to a foldable iPhone possibly next year. While it may not drive mass volume, it is not meant to. It will draw in users who prioritize a lighter and sleeker device over function, expanding Apple’s user appeal and demographic. There are plenty of consumers eagerly waiting for the slim and sexy new iPhone Air.»
The Air has a generous 6.5-inch screen and fits nicely in my hand; it doesn’t feel too small or too big. And like the baseline iPhone 17, it has a ProMotion display with a 120Hz variable refresh rate, meaning it supports an always-on display (a feature I personally can’t live without) so you can see your notifications without waking the screen. It’s a welcome change, as previously, only Apple’s Pro model phones had that 120Hz display.
The iPhone Air packs an A19 Pro chip. It also has Apple’s N1 chip for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6, as well as a faster and more efficient version of its in-house 5G modem, the C1X, which is an update to the C1 modem it debuted on the iPhone 16E this year.
Apple on Tuesday called the Air the «most power-efficient iPhone we have ever made,» and says it has all-day battery life — although you can buy a MagSafe battery that Apple is already touting to extend that life. Adaptive Power in iOS 26 can also help conserve battery life by automatically adjusting your iPhone’s performance based on how you’re using it at that moment, according to Apple. I look forward to testing the battery in my day-to-day life, and seeing how it compares to the 3,900-mAh battery on the Galaxy S25 Edge, which is one of that phone’s main drawbacks.
On the back, the iPhone Air has a 48-megapixel fusion camera, which also allows for 2x telephoto pictures. On the front, you’ll find Apple’s new 18-megapixel Center Stage selfie camera that works in a landscape and portrait orientation. I played with this feature in Apple’s demo room and was impressed with how well it adjusted the frame from portrait to landscape as more people came into view. I’m eager to keep using that feature and seeing just how much that solo 48-megapixel fusion lens on the back can accomplish.
Preorders for the iPhone Air and the entire iPhone 17 lineup begin Friday, with the new device hitting stores the following Friday, Sept. 19.
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