Marvel Rivals Season 4 Battle Pass: Release Date, Skins, Rewards, and Price

Updated 08 September 2025 03:35 PM

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Marvel Rivals Season 4 Battle Pass: Release Date, Skins, Rewards, and Price

Marvel Rivals Season 4 Battle Pass

Marvel Rivals Season 4 is almost here, and that means a brand new Battle Pass full of comic-book style goodies, flashy costumes, and those sweet collectible rewards that get players logging in daily.

If you’ve ever played through a Marvel Rivals season and felt like you missed out on a killer Star-Lord skin or want to top off your roster with an actual golden age Captain America look, Season 4’s Battle Pass is going straight for your dopamine receptors. Let’s dive right in.

@RivalsAssembled, through their Marvel Rivals Intel account, shared that all the Battle Pass skins set to arrive in Season 4 of Marvel Rivals have been revealed.

What’s New This Time?

The first big splash: Season 4 launches on September 12, bringing not just fresh meta changes and hero balances, but a full lineup of Battle Pass rewards that are already getting dataminers and fan sites buzzing.

There’s a new Vanguard hero, Angela, who probably has the wildest alt modes in a shooter since Overwatch first rolled out D.Va’s mech. And yes, the PS4 crowd finally gets their version, dropping the same day.

But for most players, it’s all about the Battle Pass goodies. Some costumes are pure comic nostalgia (Golden Age Cap!), others are new twists like Magneto looking sharp enough to turn heads at a supervillain soirée.

Page by Page: A Look at the Loot

Every page of this Battle Pass comes loaded. Some fan favorites are back, a few under-loved heroes get much-needed cosmetic love, and the usual pile of currencies means you’ll always have something to grind for.

Here’s the rumor-mill rundown of what you’ll find:

Page 1

  • Luna Snow: Abyssal Glow (Costume, Emote, Spray, Nameplate, MVP Animation)

  • Angela (Nameplate)

  • x100 Unstable Molecules

Page 2

  • Winter Soldier: Winter’s Veil (Costume, Emote, Sprays, Nameplate)

  • x200 Currencies (Units and Lattice)

Page 3

  • Star-Lord: Starlit Outlaw (Costume, Emote, Spray, Nameplate, MVP Animation)

  • x100 Units

  • x100 Unstable Molecules

Page 4

  • Captain America: Golden Age (Costume and all the trimmings)

  • Star-Lord (Spray)

  • x200 Currencies

Page 5

  • Hawkeye: Old Man Hawkeye (Costume, Emote, Nameplate, Spray, MVP Animation)

  • x100 Lattice

  • x100 Units

Page 6 & 12

  • Gallery Cards (Let the Sleeping Dragon Lie, Raising the Stakes)

Page 7

  • Doctor Strange: Astral Wanderer (Costume, Emote, Spray, Nameplate, MVP Animation)

  • Daredevil (Nameplate)

  • x200 Currencies

Page 8

  • Phoenix: Dark Phoenix (Costume, Emote, Spray, Nameplate, MVP Animation)

  • x100 Lattice

Page 9

  • Loki: Immortal Firebird (Costume, Emote, Spray, Nameplate, MVP Animation)

  • x100 Units

  • x100 Lattice

Page 10

  • Magneto: Trial of Magneto (Costume, Emote, Spray, Nameplate, MVP Animation)

  • Tablet of Iron Fist (Collectable)

  • x100 Unstable Molecules

Page 11

  • Moon Knight: Mech (Costume, Emote, Spray, Nameplate, MVP Animation)

  • x200 Lattice

I know, that’s a lot. But somehow, when you’re mid-match and see a Moon Knight Mech barreling toward you or a Captain America slamming down with the OG shield, it feels like the grind is honestly worth it.

Are These Skins Actually Good?

Short answer: yep, most of them look pretty legit. If you’re a MCU purist you might balk a little at the more out-there cartoon styles, but Marvel Rivals always aimed for wild flair over photorealism.

The Angela design stands out; her moves are fluid, and her “Ichors” weapon morphing takes things up a notch. Golden Age Cap is perfect for anyone who grew up flipping through faded comic pages, and Magneto’s Trial skin is straight dramatic.

Phoenix fans get the Dark Phoenix look, and Luna Snow players finally have an excuse to spam Abyssal Glow emotes (please, just keep it to one per game, for our ears).

How Much? How do you Get It?

The season’s Battle Pass costs 990 Lattice, a decent price given the sheer amount of outfits, sprays, and player cards on offer. You unlock rewards page by page, and if past seasons are anything to go on, there might be special challenges or events giving bonus XP sprees.

Ditto for variable currency drops, Unstable Molecules, Units, and Lattice feature throughout, so you won’t be left empty-handed.

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