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Tracker.gg (Marvel Rivals)

The biggest stat tracker: profiles, match history, and global leaderboards

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What it is

Tracker.gg is a third-party, unofficial stats tracker run by Tracker Network. The same company maintains trackers for Valorant, CS2, Apex Legends, Destiny 2, and many others, with a player base the brand claims at over 230 million accumulated players. The Marvel Rivals section processes matches from public accounts and exposes them as profiles with match history, per-hero stats, win rate, KDA, and leaderboards. It is free, supported by ads. It also offers a free Windows desktop overlay through Overwolf that shows teammate and opponent stats inside the match.

What problem it solves

Marvel Rivals does not expose a persistent history or aggregate stats inside the client. You see the current match result, but not your per-hero win rate, your progression across the season, or how you stack up against players at your rank. Tracker.gg fills that gap: you search your name and get your matches turned into tangible stats. The overlay goes one step further, showing you at the start of each match how experienced your teammates and opponents are on the heroes they pick, plus notifications when someone swaps heroes mid-match.

How it's different

Compared with RivalsTracker, a smaller Marvel-Rivals-only tracker, Tracker.gg wins on brand maturity and on features. It has years of infrastructure behind it, a single account that works across every game you follow, and above all the in-match overlay, something RivalsTracker does not offer. RivalsTracker, in exchange, is leaner and built exclusively around Marvel Rivals, without the weight of being one game inside a huge catalog. If you value the overlay and the scale, Tracker.gg is the pick; if you prefer a simple, single-game site, RivalsTracker is a fair alternative.

What people use it for

  • Checking rank progress: reviewing recent matches, per-hero win rate, and how close you are to the next tier within the current season.
  • Studying your hero pool: comparing your performance as Vanguard, Duelist, and Strategist to see where you contribute most to the team.
  • Scouting opponents and teammates: searching a name to see whether they have suspiciously high stats or little experience on the hero they picked.
  • In-match overlay: with the Overwolf app, viewing live stats for everyone in the lobby and getting hero-swap notifications.
  • Leaderboard hunting: checking global and regional top lists to see where the competitive ladder sits.

Who this tool isn't for

If you don't want to install Overwolf and only need occasional personal stats, a lightweight site like RivalsTracker gives you almost the same thing without a download. If you're after tier lists or community-level meta analysis rather than your personal numbers, that isn't the focus here. And if you play casually with no interest in your stats, it adds no value.

How to use it in practice

  1. Go to tracker.gg/marvel-rivals.
  2. In the search bar, type your exact player name. Your account must be public for the profile to appear.
  3. Browse the profile tabs: overview, per-hero stats, match history, and leaderboards.
  4. For the overlay, download the Overwolf app from the site, install it, and sign in. The overlay appears automatically when you launch the game on Windows.
  5. To follow a player over time, bookmark their profile in your browser.

Honest limitations

  • Third-party, unofficial data: NetEase does not endorse the tool. Accuracy depends on data scraped from public accounts and can have gaps or delays after each patch.
  • Ads on the free tier: the free version shows ads. A paid tier that removes them usually exists; check the current price on the site.
  • Windows only for the overlay: the overlay lives on Overwolf, which is Windows-exclusive. On other platforms you're left with just the web.
  • No official API: there is no public Marvel Rivals API, so all data is reconstructed from whatever the site manages to collect.
  • Private accounts don't appear: if a player hides their profile, you won't be able to look them up.

How to get started

Open tracker.gg/marvel-rivals, search your name, and bookmark your profile. For passive use, that's enough. If you want the in-match overlay, download the Overwolf app: the initial setup takes a few minutes and then stays integrated into the game launch.

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