Marvel Rivals Announces March PlayStation Cup: Two-Split Tournament Schedule and Exclusive In-Game Rewards Revealed

Register for the Marvel Rivals PlayStation Cup in March 2026. Two-split schedule, 800 Unit rewards, and Faction Trophies for PS4/PS5 users.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 5, 2026, 7:52 AM EST

Source: The information in this article was sourced from Esports Insider

Marvel Rivals Announces March PlayStation Cup: Two-Split Tournament Schedule and Exclusive In-Game Rewards Revealed - article image
Marvel Rivals Announces March PlayStation Cup: Two-Split Tournament Schedule and Exclusive In-Game Rewards Revealed - article image

The Final PlayStation Challenge Before the Ignite Preseason

As the global Marvel Rivals community prepares for the professional "Ignite" circuit, NetEase is offering console players a final opportunity to secure exclusive rewards through the March PlayStation Cup. This tournament is the third of its kind in 2026, following successful iterations in January and February. The PlayStation Cup is designed as a grassroots competitive outlet, allowing players of all skill levels to experience a tournament environment. The timing is particularly strategic, as the cup concludes just as the Marvel Rivals Ignite Preseason kicks off its Americas Group Stage on March 27th, ensuring a seamless transition from community play to professional viewership.

Two-Split Tournament Format and Registration Windows

The March cup is divided into two distinct splits, providing players with multiple chances to participate. Registration for the first split is currently open and will remain so until March 14th. Immediately following, the second split registration window will run from March 15th to March 28th. Each split consists of four rounds, with the primary competitive action taking place on March 14th and March 28th. This condensed schedule is intended to maintain high intensity and ensure that the community remains engaged ahead of the larger preseason events scheduled for late March.

Scoring, Wins, and Tiered Rewards

The PlayStation Cup utilizes a performance-based reward system. Teams compete in rounds until they reach a limit of either three victories or two losses. Once a team hits one of these thresholds, their rewards are calculated based on their final win count.

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