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All Marvel Rivals Season 1 Battle Pass skins explained

Marvel Rivals is getting a fresh overhaul in Season 1, bringing with it the Fantastic Four as playable characters and even more top-tier cosmetics for you to scoop up.

While some of these are reserved to be purchased separately, the Battle Pass is where the core of skins are to be had, and the Season 1 variant certainly delivers.

Here, we’ll take a look at all of the Costumes that are included in the Marvel Rivals Season 1 Battle Pass so you know what’s in store if you want to pick up the paid Luxury track.

All Marvel Rivals Season 1 Dark Hold Battle Pass skins

The Marvel Rivals Season 1 Battle Pass is called Dark Hold and certainly has ‘darker’ skins in line with the Dracula-focused theme.

There are a total of ten Costumes that can be acquired as you progress through the Battle Pass with some that require the Luxury track and some that don’t.

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Below is the full list of skins on the Battle Pass and what you’ll need to do to acquire them:

  • All-Butcher Loki Costume (Luxury Battle Pass, Page 1)
  • Blood Moon Knight Moon Knight Costume (Luxury Battle Pass, 400 Chrono Tokens, Page 1)
  • Bounty Hunter Rocket Racoon Costume (Luxury Battle Pass, 400 Chrono Tokens, Page 2)
  • Blue Tarantula Peni Parker Costume (400 Chrono Tokens, Page 3)
  • King Magnus Magneto Costume (Luxury Battle Pass, 400 Chrono Tokens, Page 4)
  • Savage Sub-Mariner Namor Costume (Luxury Battle Pass, 400 Chrono Tokens, Page 5)
  • Blood Edge Armor Iron Man Costume (Luxury Battle Pass, 400 Chrono Tokens, Page 7)
  • Blood Soul Adam Warlock Costume (Luxury Battle Pass, 400 Chrono Tokens, Page 8)
  • Emporium Matron Scarlet Witch Costume (400 Chrono Tokens, Page 9)
  • Blood Berserker Wolverine Costume (Luxury Battle Pass, 400 Chrono Tokens, Page 10)

In our opinion, the skins alone are worth picking up the Luxury Battle Pass since they’re so incredibly designed.

You do get a bunch of additional extras too including MVP animations, Emotes, and more in-game currency that what the paid track costs outright, making it excellent value for money.

Unfortunately, if you’re looking for that highly-desired Malice skin for Invisible Woman in the Battle Pass, you’re going to be left wanting.

This is a separate store purchase but you can use the various in-game currency from the Pass to put towards buying it.

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