Marvel Rivals has just released its first Battle Pass for Season 1, titled “Eternal Night Falls.” The pass brings ten new character skins, including some interesting dark-themed variations like the Blood Edge Armor Iron Man and Blood Berserker Wolverine. Both skins follow a darker aesthetic that we rarely see in the regular Marvel universe.
While the Battle Pass has quite a few rewards spread across eleven pages, let’s break down everything that’s included in Marvel Rivals Battle Pass 1 from all skins to when it ends.
All Marvel Rivals Season 1 Battle Pass Pages
Page 1
Reward
Cost (Chrono Tokens)
All-Butcher Loki Skin
400
Mister Fantastic Nameplate
200
All-Butcher Nameplate (Animated)
200
Heed My Call Loki Emote
200
All-Butcher Spray
200
End of Everything Loki MVP Screen
200
Page 2
Reward
Cost (Chrono Tokens)
Bounty Hunter Rocket Raccoon Skin
400
Invisible Woman Nameplate
200
Bounty Hunter Nameplate
200
Rocket Raccoon Emblem Spray
200
Bounty Hunter Spray
200
Wanted Raccoon MVP Screen
200
100 Lattice
200
Page 3
Reward
Cost (Chrono Tokens)
Blue Tarantula Peni Parker Skin
400
Human Torch Nameplate
200
Moon Knight Emblem Spray
200
Loki Emblem Spray
200
Peni Parker Emblem Spray
200
100 Lattice
200
Page 4
Reward
Cost (Chrono Tokens)
King Magnus Magneto Skin
400
King Magnus Nameplate
200
Past No More Magneto Emote
200
King Magnus Spray
200
Magneto Emblem
200
Scarlet Witch Emblem
200
For All Mutants Magneto MVP Screen
200
Page 5
Reward
Cost (Chrono Tokens)
Savage Sub-Mariner Namor Skin
400
Darkhold Collectible
200
Namor Emblem Spray
200
The Thing Nameplate
200
200 Units (two tiers)
400
100 Lattice
200
Page 6 (Bonus Page)
Reward
Cost
Eternal Night Falls Gallery Card
Free
Page 7
Reward
Cost (Chrono Tokens)
Blood Edge Armor Iron Man Skin
400
Blood Edge Armor Nameplate
200
Subway Rat Blaster Iron Man Emote
200
Iron Man Emblem Spray
200
Blood Edge Armor Spray
200
Cleansing Edge Iron Man MVP Screen
200
100 Units
200
Page 8
Reward
Cost (Chrono Tokens)
Blood Soul Adam Warlock Skin
400
Blood Soul Nameplate
200
Innocence Reborn Adam Warlock Emote
200
Blood Soul Spray
200
Adam Warlock Emblem Spray
200
Cut Divine Ties Adam Warlock MVP Screen
200
100 Lattice
200
Page 9
Reward
Cost (Chrono Tokens)
Emporium Matron Scarlet Witch Skin
400
Emporium Matron Nameplate
200
Emporium Matron Spray
200
Flamenco Scarlet Witch Emote
200
Making An Entrance Scarlet Witch MVP Screen
200
100 Units
200
100 Lattice
200
Page 10
Reward
Cost (Chrono Tokens)
Blood Berserker Wolverine Skin
400
Blood Berserker Nameplate (Animated)
200
Blood Berserker Spray
200
Blood Barrage Wolverine MVP Screen
200
Hone Claws Wolverine Emote
200
100 Units
200
100 Lattice
200
Page 11 (Bonus)
Reward
Cost
At Your Service Gallery Card
Free
Marvel Rivals Season 1 Battle Pass Cost and Duration
The Season 1 Battle Pass costs 990 Lattice ($9.99 USD) for the standard version. If you want to earn rewards faster, there’s a premium option at 2100 Lattice ($19.99 USD) that includes 2800 Chrono Tokens and a 20% Chrono Token Acquisition Boost.
The pass launched with Season 1 on January 10, 2025, and there is no end date instead the next battle pass will release around April 11, 2026.
Is It Worth Buying Marvel Rivals Season 1 Battle Pass?
The Season 1 Battle Pass offers good value if you regularly play characters like Iron Man, Wolverine, or Loki. The Blood Edge Armor Iron Man and Blood Berserker Wolverine skins are particularly well-designed, and you’ll get ten character skins in total.
Beyond the skins, you’ll receive various cosmetics like sprays, nameplates, and MVP screens, plus some Lattice currency back through the rewards.
However, if you don’t play these specific characters often, you might want to save your money for future passes or direct skin purchases. Remember that cosmetic items are purely visual and don’t affect gameplay.
If you’re new to Marvel Rivals and still exploring different characters, you might want to spend more time with the game before investing in the pass to make sure you’ll get value from the rewards.
Kanu is a veteran gaming journalist and industry insider whose work has appeared in prominent outlets including Dexerto and PCInvasion. Drawing from his experience across multiple gaming genres, he brings deep, firsthand knowledge to his coverage of the gaming and entertainment landscape.