Hyperion — Marvel Rivals ESP and aimbot

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Hyperion is the ESP-heavy external build for Marvel Rivals: an enemy wallhack with a box, skeleton, health, a shield bar and distance, plus items, containers and dead-player ESP, and a player-only aimbot with a visibility check. Legit-leaning, from $6.45.

  • Deep ESP: box, skeleton, health and a shield bar
  • Items, container and dead-player ESP
  • Player-only aimbot with a visibility check
  • Adjustable FOV, target area and a custom crosshair
  • External, legit-leaning build
  • From $6.45: 1, 7 or 30 days

See Hyperion in action

What Hyperion does

Aimbot

  • Aim with an active toggle and a visibility check
  • Adjustable FOV and target area
  • A just-players option so it only targets heroes
  • Adjustable sensitivity
  • A target line with an adjustable position

ESP / Visuals

  • Enemy box, line, bone, head box and player name
  • Health text, a health bar and a shield bar
  • Distance with an adjustable max distance
  • Items ESP and container ESP
  • Dead-player ESP

Misc

  • A custom crosshair
  • Adjustable overlay FOV

How Hyperion runs in Marvel Rivals

Hyperion leads with the read, not the aim. The ESP is the deepest in the lineup: every enemy through walls with a box, a line, a bone and head box, a player name, health text and a health bar, and (a Marvel-Rivals-useful touch) a shield bar, so you know whether a target’s overhealth is up before you commit.

It draws distance with an adjustable max, plus items, containers and dead players, so you read the whole field, not just who’s alive.

The aim backs it up rather than carrying it: an active toggle, an adjustable FOV and target area, a just-players option so it only locks heroes and not the scenery, adjustable sensitivity, and a target line you can reposition. With a custom crosshair on top, it’s a clean, information-first external build: you win by knowing where everyone is and what state they’re in, then taking the duel through the third-person camera.

It’s an external, legit-leaning build best played closet: keep the visibility check on and your tracking human. Marvel Rivals is guarded by NetEase’s NGS anti-cheat, which reviews reported footage and runs zero-tolerance ban waves, and a ban hits your game account across Steam and Epic, so check the status page before you queue and treat every account as expendable.

Hyperion — FAQ

What makes Hyperion’s ESP different?
It's the deepest ESP in the Marvel Rivals lineup: on top of the usual box, skeleton, name, health and distance it adds a shield bar (so you can read overhealth), an adjustable max distance, and items, container and dead-player ESP. It's built for reading the whole field, not just who's alive.
What is the just-players option?
It restricts the aimbot to targeting enemy heroes only, so it never locks onto scenery, deployables or the environment in a busy hero-shooter fight. Combined with the visibility check, it keeps the aim on real targets.
Is Hyperion undetected on Marvel Rivals?
It's kept undetected against NetEase's NGS anti-cheat, and listed Online only while that's confirmed. NetEase runs public zero-tolerance ban waves and reviews reported footage, and a ban follows your game account across Steam and Epic, so check the status page before every session.
Does Hyperion have hero-name or Ultimate ESP?
No. Hyperion's strength is the deep visual set (shield bar, items, containers, dead players), not hero identity or Ultimate reads. For the enemy hero name and Ultimate charge, run Ares.
Hyperion or Visor — which should I run?
Both are external legit builds around $5–6. Hyperion ($6.45) has the deeper ESP: shield bar, items, containers, dead players. Visor ($4.99) is cheaper with a 2D radar and a clean box-and-skeleton ESP. Pick Hyperion if you want the fuller read, Visor if you want the radar and the lower price.