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How to get the Blood Blaze Human Torch skin in Marvel Rivals

The Human Torch is finally making his way into Marvel Rivals alongside The Thing, completing the Fantastic Four family.

Obviously, each member has a fancy suit but just like the rest of the roster in the game, you’ll want to switch this up to stand out from the crowd and get some customization going.

Here, we’ll be tackling the Blood Blaze Human Torch skin, teaching you how to get it so you can have a different colorway for Johnny Storm.

Human Torch Blood Blaze skin: How to get

Instead of other costumes in the game that require in-game currency to acquire them, you can actually get this one completely free of charge — as long as you put the work in.

To unlock the Blood Blaze Human Torch skin, you must reach Gold rank in Marvel Rivals’ Competitive mode during the second half of Season 1.

This means that climbing the ranks in ranked play will be necessary if you want to claim this exclusive look for Johnny Storm.

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Season 1 ends on April 10, 2025 so you do have a bunch of time to secure at least Gold 3 and as long as you’re still in this bracket by that aforementioned date, you’ll be good to go.

This unlock method is identical to how you could earn the Blood Shield costume for Invisible Woman in the first half of Season 1, which was meant to disappear at the Season 1.5 start date but this has been extended.

If you still haven’t got that reward — grind your way up the competitive ladder before the season ends and you’ll net yourself both Fantastic Four skins.

While reaching Gold rank may take some effort, it’s a fairly achievable goal for most of you who consistently participate in ranked matches.

Make sure to team up with friends where possible, refine your strategy, and push for victories to secure this limited-time skin before it’s gone forever.

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