PS Plus Subscribers Can Get A Free Squirrel Girl Skin In Marvel Rivals

Summary
- PS Plus subscribers can currently claim a Marvel Rivals bundle for no additional cost.
- The Urban Hunter Squirrel bundle, which includes a skin, is free to claim right now.
- The bundle can be bought on other platforms for 1,600 Units.
Marvel Rivals already has a lot of characters, and all of those characters have, in some cases quite expensive, skins. Not Squirrel Girl's Urban Hunter skin, though, which is free right now provided you're subscribed to PlayStation Plus.
The update making the skin free for PS Plus subscribers went live this week, and it's more than just a skin. PS Plus subscribers can currently claim the entire Urban Hunter bundle for no additional cost. The bundle includes the Urban Hunter costume along with the matching MVP screen, spray, nameplate, and 300 Chrono Tokens, perfect if you're working your way through the season two battle pass.
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Posts 1If you have PS Plus, then the bundle should be advertised as free to claim when you highlight the Marvel Rivals tile on your PS Plus homescreen. It will be off to the right with the price reduced to zero. Click it, claim it, and the next time you open Marvel Rivals, you'll be met with a splash screen similar to the one you get when you unlock something through the battle pass.
Squirrel Girl's Urban Hunter Skin Is Free If You Have PS Plus
That's A 1,600 Unit Bundle At No Additional Cost
It's unclear how long you have to claim the bundle, so grab it now before it disappears. Well, it won't disappear, but it will return to full price on all platforms eventually. The Squirrel Girl Urban Hunter costume and the rest of the items in the bundle aren't exclusive to PS Plus subscribers. You can give Squirrel Girl an urban makeover on any platform, it's just going to cost you 1,600 units to do so.
A free skin will be a welcome surprise after controversy surrounding how others are priced, and the currencies used to price them, has reared its head again already in season two. A Doctor Strange zombie skin was added to the game this week, and players are upset about how it was advertised vs. how it looks once you buy it. Strange has zombie hands on his shoulders, but those hands disappear once you buy and wear the new skin.
As for currencies, some very limited costume customization options were added to Rivals to kick off season two. For some reason, that required a new currency, bringing the total up to four alongside Chrono Tokens, Lattice, and Units (five if you count Costume Coins). You need a currency called Unstable Molecules to customize certain skins, and players are wondering why they can't just use one of the other currencies already available.
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