All Maps & Game Modes

All Maps & Game Modes



Marvel Rivals offers a fresh take on the hero-shooter genre, allowing you to try out your favorite Marvel characters in a variety of maps and game modes. Whether you’re after the nonstop action of a team deathmatch, the strategic teamplay of escorting the convoy, or unleashing ultimate hero combos king-of-the-hill style game modes, Marvel Rivals won’t let you down.




What’s even more interesting here is that each of the game modes comes with its own set of maps, giving players a completely fresh experience anytime they are looking to try something different. We’ve compiled all the maps and game modes currently available in Marvel Rivals for those who want a glimpse of what to expect in this guide.

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All Maps & Game Modes Available in Marvel Rivals

Marvel RIvals Maps

Season 0 of Marvel Rivals has four game modes for players to explore and try. As mentioned earlier, the maps for each game mode are different. Here’s how each of the game modes works, along with the available maps in the game:

Convoy

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In Convoy game mode, one team will have to escort a moving vehicle to the other end of the map. The defending team’s goal is to stop the escorting team by either killing them or contesting the vehicle.

When the game begins, the defending team can leave the spawn area and head towards the vehicle to set up an ambush. The attacking team will have to stay inside the spawn area for 30 seconds. When the attacking team is released, they must capture the vehicle for it to start moving. Once captured, the vehicle will move forward as long as there’s at least one hero from the attacking team nearby.

The vehicle will move faster if there are multiple heroes around it.

Each map in the Convoy game mode contains two checkpoints. The attacking team’s goal is to escort the vehicle through the checkpoints and make their way to the end of the map. There’s also a timer, and if the attacking team doesn’t make it to the end before it counts down to zero, the defending team wins.


However, once the vehicle reaches a checkpoint, some extra time gets added to the timer, giving an advantage to the attacking team. If the defending team manages to defeat the attacking team, they can capture the vehicle, and it will start rolling back. The defending team can only roll back the vehicle until the previously captured checkpoint.

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There are only two maps currently available for the Convoy game mode in Marvel Rivals:

  • Yggsgard: Yggdrasill Path
  • Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands.

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Domination

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In this game mode, two teams fight to control a single point on the map. The capture point, called Mission Area, activates after 30 seconds. To capture the point, a team member has to stay in the Mission Area until the bar goes up to full.

Once captured, players must prevent the opposing team from entering the Mission area. The progress bar increases by 1% every 1.2 seconds. The team that holds the Mission Area until the bar reaches 100% wins the round.

Once the Mission Area is captured, you don’t have to continue to stay inside the zone for the bar to progress.

The opposing team can contest the Mission Area by walking inside it. This will cause the Progress Bar to halt until your team pushes the enemy team out of the zone. If your team gets pushed out instead, the enemy will start to capture the Mission Area.


If a team contests the Mission Area when the opposing team is close to winning, the game enters Overtime. You’ll see a Golden Bar at the top of your screen that depletes as long as no enemy heroes are inside the Mission Area. If the enemy team gets in, the bar is paused until your team eliminates the opponent heroes or gets them away from the zone.

This game mode has three rounds. The first team to capture the Mission Area twice wins.

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The following three maps are currently used in the Domination game mode in Marvel Rivals.

  • Yggsgard: Royal Palace
  • Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda: Birnin T’Challa
  • Hydra Charteris Base: Hell’s Heaven.


Convergence

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The Convergence game mode in Marvel Rivals combines elements from both Convoy and Domination. There’s an attacking team and a defending team. The attacking team has to reach the Mission area and capture it to release the vehicle and escort it past two checkpoints to win the game.

Once again, the defending team can leave the spawn area early to set up an ambush.

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The maps currently available for the Convergence game mode in Marvel Rivals are:


  • Tokyo 2099: Shin-Shibuya
  • Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda: Hall of Djalia
  • Klyntar: Symbiotic Surface.

Conquest

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Hero shooter fans are no strangers to team deathmatch game modes, and Conquest is Marvel Rivals‘ version of it. This game mode isn’t available in Quick Play or Competitive. You’ll have to manually select the Conquest game mode if you want to try it out for yourself.

In this game mode, players are divided into two teams. Killing any hero will drop points on the ground that the opponent team can pick up. The game ends when one team gets 50 points before the other. There’s also a timer in this game mode, and the team with the most points before it reaches zero also becomes the winner.


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There’s only one map available for Conquest game mode in Marvel Rivals at the moment:

  • Tokyo 2099: Warped Ninomaru

The variety of game modes and maps available in Marvel Rivals keeps things interesting. It encourages players to try out different heroes to determine what works best for them in different situations. For instance, open Maps like the Klyntar: Symbiotic Surface are excellent for heroes like Venom or Spider-Man, while heroes like Iron Man might have an easier time playing on maps like the Yggsgard: Royal Palace. The only way to find out for sure is to try them out yourself.

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