Sentinels was the most visited Marvel Rivals team on Liquipedia in 2025

Joey Morris
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Esports information hub Liquipedia has revealed that Sentinels was the most visited Marvel Rivals team on its platform in 2025.

After first entering the scene last April, the North American organisation established itself as a staple of the Marvel Rivals esports scene throughout the inaugural season.

Following Sentinels, the second most visited team on Liquipedia was Marvel Rivals Ignite Grand Finals champion Virtus.pro, while the third spot was claimed by the North American brand ENVY.

Here are the rest of the rankings listed by Liquipedia:

  • Fourth: 100 Thieves
  • Fifth: NTMR
  • Sixth: Rad EU
  • Seventh: SHROUD-X
  • Eighth: Citadel Gaming
  • Ninth: FlyQuest
  • Tenth: Natus Vincere

Additionally, Sentinels content creator Chassidy ‘aramori‘ Kaye was named the most visited Marvel Rivals athlete on Liquipedia in 2025, followed by Virtus.pro’s William ‘SparkR‘ Andersson and former ENVY player Colin ‘Coluge‘ Arai.

Sentinels in Marvel Rivals Esports

Since making its debut, Sentinels made a splash during the early stages of the Marvel Rivals Ignite 2025 season. Its first major achievement was placing third at the Marvel Rivals Invitational 2025 North America, where the team defeated opponents such as content creator and retired professional player Michael ‘shroud‘ Grzesiek’s SHROUD-X.

However, the organisation experienced an all-time high after winning Marvel Rivals Ignite Stage 1 Americas, defeating long-time rival 100 Thieves 4-3 in the Grand Finals. The roster also qualified for both international LAN events, the Ignite Mid Season Finals and Ignite Grand Finals, though it failed to secure the championship title at either tournament.

Sentinels paused its Marvel Rivals operations back in November 2025 following the conclusion of the Ignite Grand Finals, releasing the majority of its active roster. However, the organisation stated that it would revisit the decision ‘if and when NetEase roll out a program with team incentives.’

Despite NetEase unveiling its 2026 competitive circuit, Sentinels has yet to confirm whether it will make a return to the Marvel Rivals esports scene.

Joey Morris

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Joey has been writing about gaming since 2024 with features, reviews, and the latest news. Since early 2025, he has been covering the world of esports, reporting tournament results, partnerships, interviewing players, and more.
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