Marvel Rivals is a free-to-play Marvel-themed PvP hero shooter. Compete against others and climb the ranks to prove your skill. This guide details the Competitive rank reset system.
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How the Competitive Rank Reset Works in Marvel RivalsWhen the Rank Reset OccursAll Ranks in Marvel RivalsSeason Length in Marvel Rivals How the Competitive Rank Reset Works in Marvel Rivals
At the end of each Marvel Rivals season, your Competitive rank is adjusted. Specifically, your rank drops seven tiers. For example, a Diamond I player will reset to Gold II. If you're in Bronze, the lowest rank (Bronze III), you'll remain there.
When the Rank Reset Occurs
The Competitive rank reset happens at the season's end. Season 1, starting January 10th (at the time of writing), is when the first reset is expected.
All Ranks in Marvel Rivals
Competitive mode unlocks at player level 10. You earn points in matches to advance through tiers (100 points per tier).
Here's the complete rank structure:
Bronze (III-I)Silver (III-I)Gold (III-I)Platinum (III-I)Diamond (III-I)Grandmaster (III-I)EternityOne Above All
Grandmaster I and above allows continued play for points, leading to Eternity and One Above All ranks. One Above All requires a top 500 leaderboard placement.
How Long Do Seasons Last in Marvel Rivals?
While Season 0 was shorter, future seasons are anticipated to last approximately three months. New seasons will introduce fresh content, including heroes (like the Fantastic Four) and maps. The extended season length provides more time for rank progression.
This concludes our explanation of the Marvel Rivals rank reset.