Team Liquid x Marvel Rivals keycap collection launches March 6 online
Team Liquid launches Marvel Rivals keycaps March 6: Jeff the Land Shark 104-key and Spider-Man 130-key sets in Cherry MX profile available via its webstore and an NA store.

Team Liquid has dropped a Marvel Rivals merch collection that goes live March 6, with two mechanical keycap sets at the center of the release — Jeff the Land Shark (104 keys) and Spider-Man (130 keys) in Cherry MX profile — available via Team Liquid’s official webstore and, per another outlet, an NA store advertising worldwide shipping. The release is tied to Team Liquid’s recent confirmation of a Marvel Rivals roster through its partnership with Citadel Gaming.
The collection extends beyond keycaps to gaming accessories and apparel. Esports Insider notes the drop features four mousepads, including two designs centred on Jeff the Land Shark, alongside themed water bottles and several desk mats displaying colourful Marvel Rivals artwork. Apparel pieces appear to be a highlight for fans, with Esports Insider reporting the Fantastic Four-themed track jacket as the most sought-after item in community commentary.
Pricing remains unspecified. Esports Insider states, “The exact price of the items in the collection has yet to be revealed,” and product pages have not published retail numbers at the time of launch. Availability descriptions vary across reports: an original report describes the launch as “Available via NA store with worldwide shipping, full drop today,” while other coverage says the collection “will also be available on the Team Liquid online store” and “via Team Liquid’s official webstore,” without clarifying regional storefront mappings.
The merch rollout coincides with Team Liquid’s competitive move into Marvel Rivals. EsportsRadar.gg reports the game’s publisher named Team Liquid Citadel as one of the partner teams for the title’s inaugural esports circuit and that Team Liquid Citadel “will make its debut in Marvel Rivals later this month.” The team is expected to wear pieces from the collection while competing in the Ignite Americas league, the North American and South American regional division of the global circuit, where the total annual prize pool for the 2026 circuit exceeds $3,000,000 USD.
This collaboration continues a multi-year relationship between Team Liquid and Marvel Entertainment; EsportsRadar.gg notes the partnership began with the first Team Liquid x Avengers collection in 2019. Team Liquid’s recent Demon Slayer: Demons and Hashira collection, released February 13, 2026 on the online store, similarly bundled keycaps and mousepads with apparel standouts such as the Tomioka Racing Jacket and the Akaza Sherpa Jacket, ahead of the re-release of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Infinity Castle in early March.
Community discussion around the drop and the game itself shows active engagement on Reddit’s r/MarvelRivalsEsports, where players share gameplay tips in the “Related Answers Section.” Sample lines include tactical guidance — “Destroying Peni Parker's nests from an off-angle instead of trying to destroy it from the front where everyone will shoot you” — and broader advice — “You get better at Marvel Rivals the same way you get better at any complex task that fuses high level conscious planning with low level muscle memory skill.” These community threads are running alongside merch chatter as Team Liquid’s webstore pages go live.
Key outstanding details reporters and buyers will watch for are official item prices, confirmed regional shipping policies that reconcile the “NA store with worldwide shipping” claim and the “official webstore” listings, and the exact debut date for Team Liquid Citadel’s first Marvel Rivals match. Image Credit: Team Liquid.
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