Marvel Rivals Announces Loki vs. Avengers 1v6 PvP Mode for Path to Doomsday Event

Abu Taher Tamim
By Abu Taher Tamim
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Marvel Rivals is officially kicking off its Path to Doomsday event with a chaotic new twist, and this time, Loki is not just joining the fight. He is becoming the fight.

The upcoming event introduces a new asymmetrical 1v6 PvP mode inspired by Marvel Studiosโ€™ The Avengers, where one player takes control of Loki and faces off against six heroes. The mode begins on April 30, 2026, in UTC time, as part of the first major phase of the Path to Doomsday event. Marvel Rivals teased the mode with the tagline โ€œAssemble. Defend. Defy,โ€ setting the stage for a full Avengers-themed showdown.

Marvel Rivals Path to Doomsday Begins With Loki vs. Avengers

Path to Doomsday looks like Marvel Rivalsโ€™ biggest crossover-style event yet, tying the game closer to the larger Marvel cinematic universe while giving players something very different from the usual 6v6 hero shooter format.

Instead of two balanced teams fighting over objectives, this new Avengers mode throws one powered-up Loki against a squad of six heroes. It is a perfect setup for the God of Mischief, because Loki has always worked best when the odds look clear on paper, but the reality is full of tricks, illusions, and betrayal.

According to early details, this mode is designed as an asymmetrical PvP experience, meaning the Loki player will likely have a completely different role, power level, and gameplay rhythm compared to the Avengers team.

How the Loki 1v6 PvP Mode Works

In the new mode, one player becomes Loki, while six other players join forces as heroes trying to take him down. Marvel Rivals has not revealed every rule yet, but the core idea is already easy to understand. Loki is the boss-level threat, and the Avengers side has to work together to survive, coordinate, and shut him down before the match spirals out of control.

This is a smart move for Marvel Rivals because it gives the game a completely different kind of tension. A normal match is about team fights, positioning, and ability trading. A 1v6 mode is more personal. Everyone is hunting one player, but that one player is likely dangerous enough to punish every mistake.

Loki โ€œThe Avengersโ€ Skin Joins the Event

Alongside the new mode, Marvel Rivals is also adding a Loki skin based on The Avengers. The timing makes a lot of sense, since this first Path to Doomsday phase is clearly built around the 2012 Avengers film, where Loki served as the main villain and forced Earthโ€™s mightiest heroes to assemble for the first time.

The skin should be a major draw for Loki mains, especially because Marvel Rivals has been leaning heavily into comic and movie-inspired cosmetics. A classic Avengers-era Loki look fits perfectly with the eventโ€™s theme and gives players another reason to jump in when the mode goes live.

Marvel Rivals Path to Doomsday Release Date

The Loki vs. Avengers asymmetrical PvP mode begins on April 30, 2026, in UTC time. Since the date is listed in UTC, the exact local release time may vary depending on the region.

Path to Doomsday is expected to continue through 2026, with future phases inspired by different Avengers films and events.

Marvel Rivalsโ€™ new Loki vs. Avengers mode sounds like one of the gameโ€™s most exciting limited-time additions yet. The 1v6 setup gives players a fresh reason to return, the Avengers theme makes the event instantly recognizable, and the new Loki โ€œThe Avengersโ€ skin should be a strong cosmetic pickup for fans of the character.

If Marvel Rivals can balance the chaos properly, Path to Doomsday could be more than just another event. It could be the start of a new kind of cinematic PvP experience for the game, where villains do not just appear in trailers. They take over the match.

By Abu Taher Tamim Staff Writer
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Abu Taher Tamim is a Staff Writer at GameRiv. He started playing video games when one of his uncles brought him a PS1, after it was launched. Since that day until now, he still play video games. As he loves video games so much, he became a gaming content writer.