Marvel Rivals Competitive Rank Reset: A Comprehensive Guide
Marvel Rivals, the free-to-play Marvel-themed PvP hero shooter, features a competitive mode with a seasonal rank system. This guide explains the competitive rank reset mechanics.
Competitive Rank Reset Mechanics
At the end of each season, your competitive rank is reset. Specifically, your rank drops seven tiers. For example, ending a season at Diamond I means starting the next at Gold II. If you finish in Bronze III (the lowest rank), you'll remain there at the season's end.
Rank Reset Timing
The rank reset occurs at the conclusion of each season. Season 1, for instance, commenced on January 10th, indicating the reset's timing.
All Competitive Ranks

Competitive mode unlocks at player level 10. Progression through ranks is based on accumulating 100 points per tier. The ranks are:
- 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 to achieve Eternity and One Above All. One Above All requires a top 500 leaderboard placement.
Season Length
While Season 0 was shorter, subsequent seasons are expected to last approximately three months. New seasons introduce new heroes (like the Fantastic Four) and maps, providing ample time to climb the ranks.