
I’ve been sinking hours into Marvel Rivals since the beta dropped, and I have to say, NetEase knows how to keep the momentum going. Just when I thought I had seen enough of the standard hero shooter grind, they dropped the Twisted Nightmare Event Pass. If you’re like me, constantly checking your Lattice balance and wondering if the new cosmetics are worth the squeeze, you’re in the right place.
In this guide, I’m breaking down everything you need to know about the Twisted Nightmare Event Pass—from the price tag and skin details to whether it’s actually worth your hard-earned currency. Let’s dive in.
The Twisted Nightmare Event Pass is a limited-time progression system in Marvel Rivals that runs alongside the main seasonal Battle Pass. Unlike the permanent rewards track, this event focuses on a spooky, darker aesthetic, seemingly inspired by the Darkhold and the darker corners of the Marvel multiverse.
Think of it as a mini-pass. It’s designed to be completed faster than the main pass but requires daily engagement. I found this structure refreshing because it gives me a specific goal to chase every time I log in, rather than just grinding the same generic XP bars.
I’ll be honest: I’m a sucker for cosmetic variety. Standard hero skins are great, but the Twisted Nightmare theme hits different. It leans heavily into the horror vibes that we rarely see in mainstream Marvel titles.
Playing through this event didn’t feel like a chore. The event offers specific “Nightmare Quests” that shook up my usual playstyle. Instead of just winning matches, I had to complete specific objectives—like knocking back enemies or dealing burst damage with certain classes. It forced me to pick heroes I usually ignore, which actually made the game feel fresh again.
Plus, the atmosphere in the game changes during this event. The UI gets a eerie makeover, and the loading screens hint at a darker narrative involving the Darkhold. It’s this kind of environmental storytelling that keeps me invested.
Let’s talk money. Or rather, Lattice. The in-game economy can be a bit confusing, so I’ll break it down simply.
The Twisted Nightmare Event Pass isn’t free, but it isn’t priced like a full Battle Pass either.
Is it worth it? In my opinion, 500 Lattice is a fair asking price for an Event Pass. If you complete the entire pass, you often earn enough “Chrono Tokens” or event currency to offset some of the cost, or at least get substantial value compared to buying a skin directly from the shop. If you see a skin you love, buying the pass is significantly cheaper than buying a Legendary skin outright from the store.
This is the meat of the article. You’re here for the Twisted Nightmare skins, and NetEase delivered some top-tier designs. I’ve tracked down the rewards, and here are the highlights you need to know about.
The showcase item for this event is usually a specific thematic skin for a popular character. In this event, the spotlight is on a darker, corrupted aesthetic.
Aside from the skins, the pass is packed with utility items:
I’ve always felt that MVP emotes add a layer of personality to the end-screen stats, so having a unique one from this event is a nice flex.
If you bought the pass, you don’t want it to expire before you get the goods. Here is my personal strategy for burning through the tiers quickly.
Pro Tip: Check the Marvel Rivals Tier List to see which characters are meta and fit the quest requirements. Playing a strong hero helps you win faster, which nets bonus progression.
NetEase has been aggressive with updates. While playing the Twisted Nightmare event, I noticed a few balance changes that directly impact how you play the event.
If you are experiencing lag or stuttering during these intense matches, I highly recommend checking out the Best Marvel Rivals Settings guide I put together. Smooth FPS is crucial when you are trying to land specific ability shots for event quests.
While grinding the Twisted Nightmare pass, I realized that personal skill translates directly to faster clears. Here are a few advanced tips I picked up:
I’ve seen these questions pop up constantly in the community discord and forums.
Technically, yes, but it will cost you more. Event skins often rotate into the main shop months later, but usually at a higher price point (around 1200-1600 Lattice) than the pass cost. Buying the pass now is the most economical way to secure them.
You can enjoy the atmosphere for free, but the free tier rewards are very basic (mostly titles and sprays). If you want the skin and the MVP animation, the Premium Pass is required.
No. Once the event timer runs out, the pass is gone. Any unclaimed rewards or progress is reset. Make sure you claim everything before the deadline!
Yes! The Twisted Nightmare Event is cross-platform. I’ve been playing on PC, but my squad on PlayStation 5 has access to the exact same content.
The Marvel Rivals Twisted Nightmare Event Pass is a solid addition to the game. It offers a reasonably priced skin, decent rewards, and a legitimate reason to keep playing every night. For roughly five bucks, the value is there, especially if you are a fan of the darker, supernatural side of the Marvel universe.
I’m definitely going to be rocking the new Peni Parker skin until the next season drops. If you’re on the fence, I say grab it—the quest grind isn’t too bad, and the skins look fantastic in-game.
What do you think of the event? Are you grabbing the pass, or are you saving your Lattice for the next season? Let me know in the comments!