Groups set at Marvel Rivals Ignite $1m Grand Finals
Darragh Harbinson, Senior Editor
Last Updated: 17/10/2025
The groups have been set for Marvel Rivals Ignite Grand Finals, the culmination of Marvel Rivals’ first year of esports action.
The tournament brings together 12 teams from the Americas, EMEA, Asia, Oceania, and China to compete for Marvel Rivals’ biggest trophy thus far.
🔥The Grand Finals Group Stage draw has concluded!
— Marvel Rivals Esports (@RivalsEsports) October 16, 2025
Teams from EMEA, AMER, AS, OCE, and CN have been divided into Group A and Group B, setting the stage for thrilling cross-regional clashes.
——Group A——
Team VP @virtuspro__MR
Team Envy @Envy
Team ChopperMag @CH0PPERMAG
Team… pic.twitter.com/FQonCd0RTV
The event has a prize pool of $1,000,000, making it the largest prize pool for a Marvel Rivals event by some margin.
It doubles the prize pool of Marvel Rivals Mid Season Finals, which had a $500,000 prize pool.
It is the second international tournament for the centralised Marvel Rivals circuit, which is controlled by Chinese developer NetEase.
Marvel Rivals Ignite 2025 Grand Finals will take place at Dreamhack Atlanta, at the World Congress Center in Georgia.
Marvel Rivals Grand Finals Groups:
Group A:
- Virtus.pro
- ChopperMag
- Reject
- ENVY
- Aconyx
- DarkZero
Group B:
- 100 Thieves
- OUG
- Crazy Racoon
- Citadel Gaming
- FlyQuest
- NaVi
Virtus.pro, one of the favourites for the tournament and Stage 2 EMEA champions, will be confident of progressing against the lower seeds of China and the Americas, as well as Oceania’s representatives.
Group B promises to be a bloodbath, with some of the top talents present, including Americas’ number 1 seed and Stage 2 champions, 100 Thieves, and NaVi.
Rad EU won the Mid Season Finals, but the roster was soon left orgless prior to NaVi picking up the roster.
Asia and China’s number 1 seeds are also in the group, with Crazy Racoon and OUG present.
Marvel Rivals Grand Finals and Format
Dates:-
Group Stage: October 27-29
Playoffs: October 31-November 2
The Group Stage features a Round-Robin format where teams play each other in Bo3 matches.
The top four teams from each group will progress to the playoffs, starting in the Upper Bracket Quarter-Finals.
The playoffs are arranged in a double-elimination format starting with Bo3, then Bo5 for elimination matches and the Upper Bracket final.
The Grand Final is a Bo7 contest and will take place on November 2.
Darragh Harbinson, Senior Editor
Darragh Harbinson is an esports writer specialising in Counter-Strike. He has written for Esports News UK, Esports Insider, UKCSGO, Dexerto, and Rush B Media.
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