
Marvel Rivals unveils gameplay of new ‘Weapon X' skin for Wolverine: Here's how you can get it
Marvel Rivals: Wolverine Weapon X skin is here
On Tuesday, June 3, Marvel Rivals unveiled the first gameplay video for the Weapon X skin of Wolverine. In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), the makers described the character as someone who was 'reborn through fire and pain'.
' Awaken the Weapon! I AM -- LOGAN! LOGAN! I AM A MAN! And you—are the animal!"Clawed, broken, and reborn through fire and pain - Wolverine emerges from the shadows of Weapon X. First appearing in Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #79, this brutal legend wears every scar with pride,' read the post.
Here is the tweet
🩸 Awaken the Weapon! 💥 "I AM -- LOGAN! LOGAN! I AM A MAN! And you—are the animal!" Clawed, broken, and reborn through fire and pain - Wolverine emerges from the shadows of Weapon X. First appearing in Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #79, this brutal legend wears every scar… pic.twitter.com/AudqSqI7xH
Weapon X Wolverine is a manifestation of Wolverine's painful past.. It highlights how Wolverine looked during the Weapon X program, The look is complete with a helmet, dog tags, and restraints.
How to get Wolverine Weapon X skin
Users need to update the game to the latest version in order to access the Weapon X skin for Wolverine. Once the skin is out on the date mentioned above, they need to visit the in-game store to purchase it. Weapon X Wolverine's rarity is said to be between 'Legendary and Epic'. This means it may cost 2,200 Coins or more.
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