Marvel Contest of Champions isn’t just a mobile game—it also has an arcade version found at Dave & Buster’s locations, offering a unique twist on the MCoC action experience. This arcade machine lets two players face off in 3v3 battles, with the winner determined after the best of three rounds. But the real highlight is that, after each match, both players receive a Champion Card, a physical collectible featuring one of the many Marvel heroes or villains from the game.

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These cards aren’t just collectibles—they can also be scanned into the arcade machine to select specific champions before a match. With two series released so far, there are now over 175 cards, including standard and foil variants. Whether you’re looking to power up your fights or complete your collection, here’s everything you need to know about MCoC Champion Cards.

What Are Champion Cards?

Champion Cards are physical trading cards dispensed from Marvel Contest of Champions arcade machines at Dave & Buster’s. These cards represent different characters from the game and can be used to select champions when playing the arcade version. If you don’t scan any cards, the machine will pick champions for you at random.

Each card features a specific Marvel character from MCoC and has a foil variant, similar to other collectible arcade cards from games like Mario Kart Arcade GP and Injustice Arcade. The first series of MCoC cards included 75 different champions, while the second series expanded to 100 total cards.

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Since the arcade version of MCoC is a separate experience from the mobile game, these cards don’t transfer into your BlueStacks or mobile account. However, they add a fun collectible element to the overall MCoC universe, making them exciting for both arcade players and Marvel fans alike.

How Do Champion Cards Work?

When you play a match on the Marvel Contest of Champions arcade machine, you’ll have the option to scan up to three Champion Cards before selecting your fighters. If you choose not to scan any cards, the game will randomly assign three champions for you. Scanning cards gives players more control over their team composition, making it easier to fight with characters they’re familiar with or prefer using.

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After the match is over, the machine dispenses a Champion Card for each player, regardless of the outcome. Winning doesn’t affect which card you receive, so every player has an equal chance of getting a specific champion. The cards come from one of two existing series, with Series 1 featuring 75 different champions and Series 2 expanding the selection to 100. Each card also has a foil variant, which is rarer and more collectible.

Champion Cards are not required to play the arcade game, but they provide an extra layer of strategy and customization. Instead of relying on randomly assigned champions, players can scan their favorite cards to gain an advantage in battles. While the cards don’t carry over to the mobile version of Marvel Contest of Champions, they add a collectible aspect to the arcade experience that fans enjoy. If you’re looking for ways to improve in the main game, you can also check out our Marvel Contest of Champions beginner’s guide on the blog!

Champion Card Rarity and Collectibility

Just like traditional trading cards, MCoC Champion Cards have a collectible appeal. While all cards function the same in the arcade game, some players enjoy collecting the full set, including the rare foil versions. Since the second series introduced new designs while keeping many characters from the first series, some cards exist in multiple styles.

The total list of available cards includes:

  • Series 1 (2019): 75 champion cards featuring classic MCoC characters.
  • Series 2 (later release): 100 cards, with reskinned versions of Series 1 and additional characters.
  • Foil variants: Special versions of standard cards that are rarer and more valuable.

For some players, the goal is to complete the entire set, while others look for their favorite Marvel characters or just enjoy collecting foil cards. Since the only way to get them is by playing at Dave & Buster’s, they have become a fun, exclusive collectible for Marvel fans.

If you prefer building your champion roster digitally, consider playing the main MCoC game on PC with BlueStacks, where you can train, upgrade, and battle with your favorite characters without needing an arcade visit!

Where to Get Marvel Contest of Champions Champion Cards

Currently, these cards are only available at Dave & Buster’s locations that have the Marvel Contest of Champions arcade cabinet. You can’t buy them from the in-game store or earn them through the mobile version of MCoC.

If you’re looking to collect them all, your best bet is to:

  • Play the arcade machine as often as possible to get new cards.
  • Meet with other players and trade to complete your collection.
  • Check online marketplaces where some collectors sell their extra cards.

Since new series could be released in the future, keeping an eye on Dave & Buster’s arcade updates is a good idea if you want to stay ahead in collecting.

Marvel Contest of Champions Champion Cards add a physical collectible element to the arcade experience, making it even more exciting for players. Whether you want to scan them for in-game use or collect them as a Marvel fan, these cards offer a unique way to engage with MCoC beyond the mobile app.

If you enjoy the Marvel Contest of Champions universe, don’t forget to check out our other MCoC guides on the blog, including tier lists and beginner tips. And for the ultimate home gaming experience, you can play Marvel Contest of Champions on PC with BlueStacks, where you get better controls, a larger screen, and smoother gameplay!