Marvel Rivals quickly rose to prominence as one of the top hero shooters within its first year. The game has hosted numerous online and LAN tournaments, featuring prize pools worth millions. Despite its early success, several major esports teams are now withdrawing completely from the competitive scene.
On November 5, 2025, Sentinels announced on X their decision to exit the Marvel Rivals competitive scene, shocking many fans. They expressed that they would only consider returning if NetEase Games introduced a meaningful incentive program similar to those in Counter-Strike 2, Valorant, and Overwatch.
“We would reconsider building a team again only if NetEase Games introduced a proper incentive program for the teams, something that esports teams in Counter-Strike 2, Valorant, and Overwatch benefit from.”
On August 11, 2025, Rad EU, champions of the Marvel Rivals Ignite 2025 Mid Season Finals, announced their departure from the competitive scene without specifying their reasons.
Several other notable teams, including RedBull OG, Zero Tenacity, and Team Nemesis, quietly exited the Marvel Rivals esports scene over the past months.
The rapid decline in Marvel Rivals' competitive scene appears to stem from multiple issues, including a lack of incentives and support for professional teams, which contrasts with established esports like Counter-Strike 2 and Valorant.
The exit of several top teams highlights ongoing challenges the game faces in maintaining a vibrant and sustainable esports environment.
Major Marvel Rivals esports teams are leaving the scene due to insufficient incentives and support, signaling serious challenges for the game's competitive future.