Dive into the electrifying world of Marvel Rivals, the free-to-play PvP hero shooter where you command your favorite Marvel heroes in thrilling battles. Test your skills in the competitive mode, climbing the ranks to prove your mastery. But how does the competitive rank reset work? Let's break it down.
Table of Contents
- How Does the Competitive Rank Reset Work in Marvel Rivals?
- When Does the Rank Reset Happen?
- All Ranks in Marvel Rivals
- How Long Do Seasons Last in Marvel Rivals?
How Does the Competitive Rank Reset Work in Marvel Rivals?
It's straightforward: at the end of each Marvel Rivals season, your competitive rank drops seven tiers. For example, ending a season at Diamond I means you'll start the next at Gold II. If you finish in Bronze III (the lowest tier), you'll naturally begin there again in the next season.
When Does the Rank Reset Happen?
The competitive rank reset occurs at the conclusion of every season. With Season 1 of Marvel Rivals commencing on January 10th (at the time of writing), you can anticipate the reset around that time.
All Ranks in Marvel Rivals
New players should note that competitive mode unlocks at player level 10, easily achievable through normal gameplay. In competitive matches, earn points to climb through the tiers. Every 100 points advances you to the next tier.
Here's the full rank structure:
- Bronze (III-I)
- Silver (III-I)
- Gold (III-I)
- Platinum (III-I)
- Diamond (III-I)
- Grandmaster (III-I)
- Eternity
- One Above All (Top 500 Leaderboard)
Even after reaching Grandmaster I, you can continue playing and earning points to reach Eternity and One Above All, the latter requiring a top 500 leaderboard placement.
How Long Do Seasons Last in Marvel Rivals?
While Season 0 was shorter, subsequent seasons are expected to last approximately three months. New seasons will introduce exciting additions, such as new heroes (like the Fantastic Four!) and maps, giving you ample time to climb the ranks.
That's everything you need to know about the Marvel Rivals rank reset!