Marvel Rivals Season 6 launched on March 20, 2026, and a fresh set of ranked rewards is available for players who climb the competitive ladder. The headline reward this season is the White Fox Secret Agent skin, unlocked at Gold rank. Here is the full breakdown of every ranked reward, what rank you need, and how the system works.
All Season 6 Ranked Rewards
Each competitive season in Marvel Rivals offers exclusive rewards tied to your highest rank achieved. Dexerto confirmed the complete Season 6 reward list:
White Fox -- Secret Agent Skin: Reach Gold rank. This is the standout cosmetic for the season and the first reward tier that includes a full hero skin.
- City Stories (Nameplate Frame): Reach Platinum rank.
- Tablet Tales (Nameplate Frame): Reach Diamond rank.
- Grandmaster Crest of Honor: Reach Grandmaster rank.
- Celestial Crest of Honor: Reach Celestial rank.
- Eternity Crest of Honor: Reach Eternity rank.
- One Above All Crest of Honor: Reach One Above All rank.
- Top 500 Crest of Honor: Reach Top 500.
The Crests of Honor are cosmetic icons that appear on your nameplate, showing other players your highest competitive achievement. Dexerto notes that the top-tier crests feature distinctive visual effects, with the Top 500 crest being the most prominent.
How Ranked Rewards Work
A few important details about how the system functions, confirmed by Dexerto:
Rewards are based on your highest rank achieved. If you hit Diamond and later drop to Platinum, you still receive the Diamond rewards at the end of the season. Your peak rank is what counts.
Rewards are distributed when the season resets or at the end of a season. You do not receive them immediately upon reaching a rank.
You must be at least account level 15 to access ranked play. This requirement applies to all competitive modes.
Each season features a unique skin at Gold rank. This skin changes every season and is exclusive to that season's ranked play.
Season 6 Competitive Changes
IGN's Season 6 guide confirmed several changes to how competitive mode works this season:
Hero bans expanded. Both teams can now ban 3 heroes each, up from 2 in previous seasons. Each ban round has been shortened to 15 seconds (previously 20 seconds) to keep the pace moving.
New placement match system. Every placement match now tracks individual performance rather than being tied to teammates. After ten placement matches, your rank adjusts between -100 and +100 competitive points based on personal results.
Map pool update. Tokyo 2099: Shin-Shibuya has returned to the competitive map rotation.
Previous Season Ranked Skins
Each season's Gold-rank skin features a different hero, and mid-season updates introduce their own separate Gold-tier skin. Here is what was available in recent seasons:
Season 6: Deadpool -- Workwear Woes skin (confirmed by Turtle Beach, GameSpot, and the official Marvel Rivals Season 6 patch notes). Season 6 also awarded Standard Exhibit Pass (Nameplate Frame) at Platinum, Special Exhibit Pass (Nameplate Frame) at Diamond, and Crests of Honor at Grandmaster through Top 500.
Season 6.5: Elsa Bloodstone -- Apex Huntress skin at Gold rank (confirmed by the official Marvel Rivals Season 6.5 patch notes). This confirms that mid-season updates introduce their own ranked skin separate from the main season reward.
This means players who grind ranked consistently can earn multiple exclusive skins per full season cycle. The reward structure (skin at Gold, nameplates at Platinum/Diamond, Crests at Grandmaster through Top 500) has remained consistent, with the specific cosmetic names changing each time.
Tips for Climbing Ranked
Season 6's expanded hero bans (3 per team) mean flexibility matters more than ever. One-tricking a single hero is riskier when teams have more bans available. The new individual performance-based placement system also rewards consistent personal play across all ten placement matches.
The global Ultimate energy nerf in Season 6 (approximately 20% reduction across all heroes) changes the pace of ranked matches significantly. Ultimates take longer to earn, so round-to-round decision-making and ability usage carry more weight than in previous seasons.
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FAQs
1. What is the Season 6 ranked skin in Marvel Rivals?
The Season 6 ranked skin is White Fox -- Secret Agent. It unlocks when you reach Gold rank, confirmed by both IGN and Dexerto.
2. How do I claim ranked rewards in Marvel Rivals?
Ranked rewards are automatically distributed when the season resets or ends. You do not need to manually claim them. Rewards are based on the highest rank you achieved during the season, even if you dropped afterward.
3. What rank do I need for the ranked skin?
Gold rank is the minimum tier required to earn the seasonal ranked skin. This has been consistent across seasons.
4. What was the Season 6 ranked skin?
The Season 6 ranked skin was Deadpool -- Workwear Woes at Gold rank. The Season 6.5 mid-season update introduced a separate ranked skin: Elsa Bloodstone -- Apex Huntress, also at Gold rank. This confirms that each half-season has its own unique ranked skin reward.
5. What level do I need to play ranked in Marvel Rivals?
You must be at least account level 15 to access ranked play. This requirement applies to all competitive modes.
6. How many hero bans are there in Season 6?
Each team can now ban 3 heroes (up from 2 in previous seasons). Ban rounds last 15 seconds each, reduced from 20 seconds. Both changes were confirmed by IGN.
7. What other ways can I get free skins in Marvel Rivals?
Beyond ranked rewards, GameSpot lists several methods: Twitch Drops (link your Twitch and Marvel Rivals accounts, then watch streams for timed rewards), free Battle Pass tiers (earn Chrono Tokens to redeem skins), in-game events (like the Flight Mode event with 19 unlockable skins), and occasionally redeemable codes (though none are currently active as of March 2026).