The streetlamps over Thebes threw long shadows across a corpse that should not be there. I crouched, magnifier between my fingers, and watched other players rush past, convinced they’d already solved it. You and I are going to slow down and read the evidence the game left for us.
I’ve been parsing event mysteries for a while, and this one rewards patience: click shiny clues, assemble them in the deduction screen, and the correct combination points to who, how, and why. Treat this as a short investigation guide—clear steps, exact inputs, and a few tactical tips so you can claim the season cosmetics before the spoilers take over Discord and YouTube.
Forums fill with theories by mid-week — How to solve Death of Apocalypse in Marvel Rivals
The cinematic drops Apocalypse dead, and Thebes turns into a locked-down crime scene. The event runs a simple detective mini-game: search for bright clues with your magnifier, collect them, and slot them into the deduction board. Rewards are cosmetic items tied to the season, and missing a single clue can send you back to the same scene.

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When you arrive at a scene, detail hunting matters more than speed. Click every bright or animated object with the magnifier; the game flags valid evidence with a subtle shimmer. Miss one and the deduction engine won’t accept your theory.

Click every shiny clue in the Wolverine scene, then enter them into the deduction panel in this exact order:
- Bucky
- Hydra
- Murdered
- Family
- Wolverine
- Berserker Rage
- Host
- Mechanical Arm
- Tentacles
- Hive Cells
- Blood
- Healing Factor

How do I solve Death of Apocalypse in Marvel Rivals?
I recommend you methodically sweep each scene on foot rather than rushing with overlays or HUD filters. Use the magnifier to collect every highlighted clue, then fill the deduction slots exactly as shown by the scene’s valid evidence. If the game refuses the theory, you’ve missed a shimmer—check corners, crates, and bodies again.
Players already organize tips in Discord channels — How to solve Death of Psylocke
Psylocke’s case is time-gated in this rollout. The scene opens on July 12; expect active threads on Reddit and Discord within hours. When it appears, the same rules apply: click every shiny, then place the items into the deduction board in the order the evidence implies.
Community creators on YouTube will post walkthroughs quickly, and Moyens I/O’s screenshots are a reliable visual cross-check if you prefer a text-first approach.
Streamers will be swapping notes by the second week — How to solve Death of Gambit
Gambit’s puzzle unlocks on July 16, and viewers on Twitch will likely highlight overlooked clues midstream. If you prefer to work solo, pause streams or clip the scene to study frames in slow motion; that’s often how people spot the faintest shimmers.
Who killed Apocalypse in Marvel Rivals?
The cinematic frames set the murder as the trigger, not the final answer. The event’s structure forces you to prove who did each follow-up killing by matching clues to method and motive. Think of the deduction screen as a crime board: pieces must fit the narrative the evidence builds, not your first suspicion.
Two quick tactics that save time: follow community channels (Discord, Reddit, Moyens I/O) for early captures, and record your own screen if you prefer replaying scenes frame-by-frame. The deduction screen is like a crime board with threads; once you slot the right clues the result snaps into place like tiles in a small jigsaw.
This article will be updated with new info as it becomes available.
Who will you accuse when the deductions lay the whole case bare?