The Marvel Rivals Ignite Grand Finals electrified DreamHack Atlanta with thrilling matches over three days. As the Group Stage concluded, fans were on the edge of their seats, witnessing intense battles between top esports teams.
All Matches Played
October 29th marked the end of the Group Stage as teams scrambled for Playoff spots. The final results were decisive, eliminating some, including Mid Season Finals runner-up ENVY. The top eight teams have moved forward, while ENVY, Crazy Raccoon, Aconyx, and OUG were sent home, each pocketing $25,000 (~£18,750).
- Group A
- ChopperMag 2-0 REJECT
- Virtus.pro 2-0 Aconyx
- ENVY 1-2 ChopperMag
- REJECT 2-1 DarkZero
- Virtus.pro 2-0 ENVY
 
- Group B
- Crazy Raccoon 2-1 OUG
- FlyQuest 2-1 Natus Vincere
- Citadel Gaming 2-1 OUG
- 100 Thieves 0-2 FlyQuest
- Crazy Raccoon 2-0 Natus Vincere
 
The Best of Group B: FlyQuest Face Natus Vincere
October 28th saw FlyQuest and Natus Vincere rise to the top of Group B. Their highly anticipated face-off concluded with FlyQuest emerging victorious, maintaining an undefeated streak. They outperformed notable competitors, including 100 Thieves and Stage 2 China champions OUG.
The Final Showdown: Virtus.pro Defeat ENVY
The climactic battle between Virtus.pro and ENVY ended with Virtus.pro’s triumph, securing their reputation as one of the tournament’s strongest contenders. This victory left fans stunned as ENVY bowed out earlier than expected, marking a significant upset.
What to Expect From the Playoffs
The top eight teams now gear up for a double elimination bracket in the Playoffs, eyeing the $1 million prize pool. Matches begin on October 31st, 2025, at 15:00 GMT, available for live viewing on the official Marvel Rivals YouTube and Twitch channels.
- Virtus.pro
- ChopperMag
- REJECT
- DarkZero
- FlyQuest
- Natus Vincere
- Citadel Gaming
- 100 Thieves
The Upper Bracket Quarterfinals promise excitement with Virtus.pro against 100 Thieves, FlyQuest battling DarkZero, Natus Vincere facing REJECT, and ChopperMag competing with Citadel Gaming. The tournament’s momentum builds as fans watch to see whether Virtus.pro or FlyQuest can maintain their unbeaten record and reach the Grand Final.
