
Marvel Rivals Earth 616 Vault Skins release date, variants, and more
The highly anticipated Earth 616 Vault skins are making a return in Marvel Rivals. After a dry Season 2, the mid-season refresh update might have revived the hype regarding the game.
With Season 2.5, there have been a lot of brand new and returning aspects coming into the game.
From a playable character like Ultron, to introduction of Chrono Shield Cards and Combat Chest, the recently launched mid-season update is on a roll. Now, NetEase Games has announced the return of the Vaulted skins.
Marvel Rivals Earth 616 Vault Skin event
Captain America's Galactic Talon Bundle is returning in Marvel Rivals. | Image via NetEase Games.
NetEase Games has recently announced that Marvel Rivals is bringing back some of the popular rare costumes in the game. These skins will be part of 6 fan-favorite bundles in the store, according to the Earth 616 Marvel lore theme. Here are those six bundles:
Galactic Fangs Bundle (
Hawkeye
)
Galactic Talon Bundle (
Captain America
)
Snow Symbiote Bundle (
Venom
)
Frozen Demon Bundle (
Magik
)
Wild Winter Bundle (
Rocket Raccoon
)
Holiday Happiness Bundle (
Groot
)
The bundles of Hawkeye and Captain America were first featured in Season 0 of Marvel Rivals on December 6, 2024, but later vaulted on December 26.
Many of the fans started playing the game after the arrival of Season 1, so they missed out on these rare skins. Now, it will be a great time for those fans to quench their thirsts.
These skins will drop in the game on June 13 at 2 AM UTC and will be available in the in-game Store until June 20. NetEase Games is yet to reveal the actual prices of these skins, which fans are eventually going to find out in the Store.
This is actually a great opportunity for the fans to try out these exciting bundles once again. Apart from Captain America and Hawkeye, the holiday skins of Rocket Racoon and Groot are also making a comeback in the game. With the numerous requests from the fans, NetEase brought back the fan-favorite Season 0 Battle Pass. Now, it's great to see another exciting aspect of Season 0 is coming back to the game as well.
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