Ares — Marvel Rivals aimbot and Ultimate ESP
UndetectedAres is the hero-shooter kit for Marvel Rivals: a typed aim (Vector, pSilent or Silent) with bone and priority selection and prediction that leads a projectile hero, plus the ESP that matters in a 6v6: the enemy hero name, their Ultimate charge, health spawners and destructible structures. External and legit-leaning. From $5.99.
- Typed aim: Vector, pSilent or Silent
- Prediction that leads projectile heroes
- Priority: closest to crosshair, by distance, or lowest health
- Hero-name and Ultimate-charge ESP
- Health-spawner and structure ESP
- External and legit-leaning, from $5.99
See Ares in action
What Ares does
Aimbot
- Aim type: Vector, pSilent or Silent, with a silent-chance slider
- Bone select — head, neck, body or pelvis
- Priority: closest to crosshair, closest by distance, or lowest health
- Prediction that leads a projectile hero’s travel time
- Adjustable FOV (with a drawable border and background) and smoothing
- A bindable aim key and a visibility check
ESP / Visuals
- Enemy hero name — which hero, not just a red box
- Ultimate-charge read, so you know whose ult is up
- Health spawner and destructible structure ESP
- Box (box or corner) with a static or gradient fill
- Skeleton with adjustable thickness, view line and a line to the enemy
- Health bar, health text, nickname and distance
Misc
- Rebindable menu and unload keys
- DPI scale and VSync
- Murky or Sunny theme, a watermark toggle
- English, Russian or Chinese menu
How Ares runs in Marvel Rivals
Ares is built for the roster, and the aim shows it. You pick an aim type (Vector, pSilent or Silent, with a silent-chance slider), a bone from head to pelvis, and a priority: the closest enemy to your crosshair for a fast duel, the closest by distance, or the lowest-health target to clean up a team fight.
Crucially it has prediction, so on a projectile hero like Spider-Man or Iron Man it leads the shot for travel time instead of locking like it’s hitscan. Keep the visibility check on and the FOV drawn in tight and it reads like a very strong player through the third-person camera.
The ESP is what sets Ares apart in a 6v6. On top of the usual box, skeleton, health, nickname and distance, it reads the enemy hero name (which hero you’re looking at, not just a red outline) and their Ultimate charge, so you know whose ult is up before you walk into it. It adds health-spawner and destructible-structure ESP too.
Knowing the diving Duelist has their Ultimate ready, or that the enemy Strategist is one shot from dead, is the difference between pushing and dying in this game.
It’s an external, legit-leaning build with a rebindable menu key, an unload key, and an English, Russian or Chinese menu. Run it closet: NetEase’s NGS anti-cheat reviews reported footage, so a tight FOV and human tracking last far longer than blatant snaps. A ban hits your game account across Steam and Epic and NetEase runs zero-tolerance ban waves, so check the status page before you queue and treat every account as expendable.