Event pages // player reads
Marvel Rivals Events
Every tracked Marvel Rivals activity gets its own Pocket Rivals page: event windows, drops, shop runs, mode launches, map releases, and reward paths all stay connected to the official source and a practical player read.
Queue fit
- Best when
- You need a quick ranked decision.
- Clean exit
- Leave with one next move.
- 01 StartEveryday ranked
- 02 CheckSource-aware read
- 03 LeaveOne next move
Event relay
Keep reward timing and ranked decisions separate
The event archive helps you check what is live, what matters for your session, and what should stay out of serious ranked decision-making.
- 01TimerCheck the official window firstEach event page keeps start, end, timing notes, and the official source close to the player read.
- 02RewardSeparate rewards from ranked focusA free costume, drop, or sale can shape queue behavior without changing hero power.
- 03QueueTurn the event into one clean decisionUse events for planning, breaks, or practice, then return to ranked with a stable role job.
Current event board
Plan the reward loop before it bleeds into ranked
Events are not just news. They shape what players queue for, which heroes spike from cosmetics, when parties drift into side tasks, and when a casual warmup becomes a tired Competitive run.
EventRivals Summer FestivalActive on reviewThe festival is a reward hub with multiple overlapping tasks. Great for downtime, risky if it makes hero select feel like a side quest.Open event page
MapHellfire Bay BeachActive on reviewHellfire Bay Beach is a social map, not a normal combat map. Its value is event routing, party flow, and taking pressure off the next queue.Open event page
EventTandem TidesActive on reviewTandem Tides rewards coordinated progress, so it is best handled as a party-planning task before the next match.Open event page
EventShenloong TournamentActive on reviewShenloong Tournament has a strong free-costume reward, but it should not override good ranked decisions.Open event pageEvent archive
Active and current windows
Reviewed against official timing on the page update date. Use these before you plan tonight's reward or ranked block.
Event archive
Ended source archive
Past events stay available because old rewards, shop windows, and modes explain why older patch notes mention certain heroes or maps.
Event archive
Source items without full timers
Some official activities publish as source context without a complete public start-and-end timer. They still get player pages so older guides can explain what changed.
How Pocket Rivals uses events
Events explain queue behavior, not hidden win rates
Pocket Rivals does not claim live event participation data or hidden account telemetry. Event pages use official posts for timing and rewards, then add practical advice for everyday ranked players: when to collect, when to practice, when to stop, and when to ignore the noise.
Patch handoff
Separate official changes from what to try tonight.
Move from facts to a hero-pool or habit adjustment.
Check the reward window, source note, and player read before event chores drift into ranked focus.