Museum Ticket in Marvel Rivals Season 6: Price, pages, and every Battle Pass reward

A clear breakdown of how the Museum Ticket Battle Pass works, what it costs, and where every cosmetic sits across its 12 pages.

By Pallav Pathak 8 min read
Museum Ticket in Marvel Rivals Season 6: Price, pages, and every Battle Pass reward

Marvel Rivals’ sixth season moves the action into the Collector’s museum, and the Battle Pass leans fully into that theme. Museum Ticket is a page-based pass that mixes character skins, cosmetics, and currency across 12 spreads, with a split between free and paid rewards.


How the Season 6 Museum Ticket Battle Pass works

The BattlePass in Marvel Rivals is a recurring seasonal bundle that trades Chrono Tokens for cosmetics. Each season introduces a new pass, and Season 6’s version is called Museum Ticket. It spans 12 themed “pages” rather than a single linear track.

Progress comes from playing the game and earning Battle Pass XP, which moves you forward through the Museum Ticket pages. Each page contains several unlockable tiles. You spend Chrono Tokens to claim those tiles, and once you clear enough rewards on a page, the next page opens up. The structure is fixed, so pages unlock in order rather than letting you pick any page at any time.

Once you unlock a specific Museum Ticket pass at a paid tier, it does not expire. If you buy the Luxury version and do not finish all rewards during Season 6, you can keep working on its pages in later seasons through the BattlePass Nexus menu.

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Museum Ticket pricing and tiers

Marvel Rivals BattlePasses use a three-tier structure: Free, Luxury, and Upgraded Luxury. That framework continues in Season 6.

Tier Price What you get
Free 0 Lattice Access to the pass with a limited selection of rewards on each page.
Luxury 990 Lattice Unlocks all Luxury rewards on Museum Ticket and grants access to previous BattlePasses through the Nexus.
Upgraded Luxury 2100 Lattice Includes all Luxury benefits, plus 2800 Chrono Tokens and a 20% Chrono Token acquisition bonus.

The Season 6 Museum Ticket Luxury tier is priced at 990 Lattice, which is roughly a $10 purchase in the in-game store. Upgraded Luxury remains a larger one-time spend but frontloads Chrono Tokens and a permanent bonus, making it easier to clear multiple pages if you are planning to grind the game heavily.

Once you have a Luxury or Upgraded Luxury tier, you can freely convert Chrono Tokens into Units from within the BattlePass interface, letting you turn pass progress into the core spendable currency.


How to buy the Season 6 Museum Ticket Battle Pass

Step 1: Launch Marvel Rivals and go to the main lobby screen after logging in with your game account.

Step 2: Open the BattlePass tab from the top navigation bar. This brings up the current seasonal pass overview and the Museum Ticket cover.

Step 3: Select the Museum Ticket Battle Pass tile and choose either the Luxury or Upgraded Luxury option. Confirm the purchase using Lattice from your account balance. If you need more Lattice, you can top up through your platform’s store or the in-game purchase screen.

Step 4: After purchase, the Venom “Space Corsair” costume unlocks instantly as the Museum Ticket opening reward, and all Luxury-marked tiles on the pages become available to claim with Chrono Tokens as you earn them.

Tip: If you are only interested in one or two specific skins and are willing to play consistently, the standard Luxury tier is usually enough. Upgraded Luxury mainly makes sense if you plan to push hard on multiple BattlePasses at once using the Nexus.

Release timing and structure for Season 6

Season 6: Night at the Museum and the Museum Ticket Battle Pass go live on January 16, 2026 (UTC). From that date, all 12 pages of Museum Ticket are present in-game, though you still need to progress through them in order.

Field Value
Battle Pass name Museum Ticket
Season Season 6: Night at the Museum
Release date January 16, 2026 (UTC)
Total pages 12
Total character skins 10
Key currencies on pages Chrono Tokens, Units, Lattice, Unstable Molecules

The thematic framing is that the Collector, Taneleer Tivan, is curating the museum’s halls, and each page is a different part of that collection. Two Gallery Cards, “One Night at the Museum” and “Monsters Take Manhattan”, sit on dedicated pages as standalone unlocks.

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All Season 6 Battle Pass skins

Museum Ticket revolves around ten character costumes. Each comes bundled with its own spray, nameplate, emote, and often an MVP Animation on the same page.

Character Costume Free or Luxury
Venom Space Corsair Luxury (instant unlock costume)
Star-Lord Luminous Legend Luxury costume, mix of free and paid cosmetics
Wolverine Winter Soldier Luxury costume, split cosmetics
Blade Vampire Slayer Free costume and cosmetics
Moon Knight King of Clubs Luxury costume, mixed cosmetics
Winter Soldier Bucky Luxury costume, mixed cosmetics
Mantis Galactic Gladiator Luxury costume, mixed cosmetics
Black Panther King of Wakanda Luxury costume, some free cosmetics
Storm Queen of Wakanda Free costume and cosmetics
Invisible Woman Prism Parade Luxury costume, split cosmetics

Blade and Storm stand out as full free-track skins if you have enough Chrono Tokens to reach and clear their tiles. The others sit behind Luxury tiles for their costumes, while still giving some supporting cosmetics to free players.


Page-by-page Museum Ticket rewards and free vs. Luxury split

The table below maps each Museum Ticket page to its headline rewards and whether they sit on the free track, the Luxury track, or both. Prices are in Chrono Tokens unless stated otherwise.

Page Key rewards Free vs. Luxury
Page 1 Venom “Space Corsair” costume, emote, spray, nameplate, MVP Animation, Deadpool nameplate, 100 Unstable Molecules Costume is instant with Luxury purchase; emote, spray, and Deadpool nameplate are free; nameplate, MVP, and Molecules are Luxury.
Page 2 Venom spray, Star-Lord “Luminous Legend” spray, nameplate, emote, costume, 100 Units, 100 Lattice Sprays, nameplate, and 100 Units are free; Star-Lord emote, 100 Lattice, and costume are Luxury.
Page 3 Wolverine “Winter Soldier” nameplate, spray, emote, MVP Animation, costume, 100 Units, 100 Unstable Molecules Nameplate, spray, emote, and Molecules are free; MVP Animation, Units, and costume are Luxury.
Page 4 Blade spray, Blade “Vampire Slayer” spray, nameplate, emote, costume, 100 Units, 100 Unstable Molecules All items on this page, including the costume, are on the free track.
Page 5 Moon Knight “King of Clubs” spray, nameplate, emote, MVP Animation, costume, 100 Lattice, 100 Units 100 Lattice, spray, and nameplate are free; MVP Animation, emote, Units, and costume are Luxury.
Page 6 “One Night at the Museum” Gallery Card The Gallery Card on this page is free.
Page 7 Winter Soldier “Bucky” spray, nameplate, emote, costume, Elsa Bloodstone nameplate, 100 Units, 100 Unstable Molecules Units, sprays, both nameplates, and emote are free; Molecules and costume sit on Luxury tiles.
Page 8 Mantis “Galactic Gladiator” spray, nameplate, emote, MVP Animation, costume, 100 Lattice, 100 Unstable Molecules Spray, nameplate, and Molecules are free; emote, MVP Animation, 100 Lattice, and costume are Luxury.
Page 9 Black Panther “King of Wakanda” spray, emote, nameplate, MVP Animation, costume, 100 Units, 100 Lattice Spray, emote, and 100 Units are free; 100 Lattice, nameplate, MVP Animation, and costume are Luxury.
Page 10 Storm “Queen of Wakanda” spray, nameplate, emote, MVP Animation, costume, Censer of the Contemplator collectable, 100 Unstable Molecules Every item on this page, including the costume and collectable, is on the free track.
Page 11 Invisible Woman “Prism Parade” spray, emote, nameplate, MVP Animation, costume, two 100 Lattice rewards First 100 Lattice, spray, and emote are free; second 100 Lattice, nameplate, MVP Animation, and costume are Luxury.
Page 12 “Monsters Take Manhattan” Gallery Card The Gallery Card is granted without a Luxury requirement.

Every non-Gallery Card page follows a consistent pricing pattern: most cosmetic tiles cost 200 Chrono Tokens, and each costume costs 400 Chrono Tokens once you are on the right page and tier. Currency tiles (100 Units, 100 Lattice, 100 Unstable Molecules) also sit at 200 Chrono Tokens apiece.

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How to unlock specific Museum Ticket skins

The page layout means you always have to work toward the right spread before you can buy a costume. Here’s the practical path for the most in-demand Season 6 skins.

Unlocking Invisible Woman “Prism Parade”

Step 1: Progress through the BattlePass pages by completing matches and missions until Page 11 unlocks in the Museum Ticket interface.

Step 2: On Page 11, spend 200 Chrono Tokens each on the free tiles: 100 Lattice, the “Prism Parade” spray, and the “Prism Parade” emote. This both grants those cosmetics and helps clear the page.

Step 3: To access the costume, you need the Luxury tier. Buy the Luxury or Upgraded Luxury Museum Ticket if you have not already, then spend 200 Chrono Tokens each on the “Prism Parade” nameplate and MVP Animation tiles.

Step 4: Finally, spend 400 Chrono Tokens on the Invisible Woman “Prism Parade” costume tile to add the skin permanently to your account.


Unlocking Venom “Space Corsair”

Step 1: Purchase the Luxury Museum Ticket Battle Pass from the BattlePass menu. Venom “Space Corsair” is granted immediately as the Luxury unlock reward, so the costume does not require Chrono Tokens for the initial acquisition.

Step 2: To collect the full set of Venom “Space Corsair” cosmetics on Page 1, spend 200 Chrono Tokens each on the emote, spray, nameplate, MVP Animation, and the 100 Unstable Molecules tile. The Deadpool nameplate on the same page is also 200 Chrono Tokens and sits on the free track.

Tip: Because Venom’s costume is instant, Page 1 is also an efficient early page for grabbing extra currency in the form of Unstable Molecules.
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Unlocking Storm “Queen of Wakanda”

Step 1: Push your Battle Pass progress until Page 10 is open. This requires clearing earlier pages with Chrono Tokens, so plan on claiming multiple tiles per page along the way.

Step 2: On Page 10, all tiles are free-track, including the costume. Spend 200 Chrono Tokens each on the Censer of the Contemplator collectable and the 100 Unstable Molecules tile to start.

Step 3: Work through Storm’s spray, nameplate, emote, and MVP Animation, each at 200 Chrono Tokens. Once those are claimed, spend 400 Chrono Tokens on the Storm “Queen of Wakanda” costume to complete the page’s cosmetic set.

Storm and Blade share the distinction of being fully free-track skins, as long as you can earn enough Chrono Tokens to reach and clear their pages.


How Units, Lattice, and Unstable Molecules fit into the pass

Museum Ticket pages are also a controlled faucet for several currencies that sit at the center of Marvel Rivals’ economy.

  • Units appear across multiple pages in 100-Unit tiles. These give you extra spendable currency for store purchases or progression systems.
  • Lattice shows up in 100-Lattice tiles. On free pages, those tiles help refund part of the Battle Pass cost; on Luxury pages, they add a bit more premium currency back into your balance.
  • Unstable Molecules also appear in 100-unit tiles. They are used for crafting and upgrading in other parts of the game, so these tiles tie cosmetic progression into broader account growth.

Every currency tile costs 200 Chrono Tokens, the same as a typical cosmetic tile. That forces a choice between working toward skins faster or padding your currency reserves. Because Museum Ticket never expires once purchased at Luxury level, you can take a long-term approach and clear currency tiles gradually in later seasons if you are not in a rush.

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Museum Ticket turns the Collector’s museum into a 12-page checklist of Marvel Rivals cosmetics. Two skins—Blade “Vampire Slayer” and Storm “Queen of Wakanda”—anchor the free track, while the Luxury tier layers on eight more outfits and a long tail of emotes, sprays, nameplates, MVP Animations, and currency. The structure rewards consistent play more than quick bursts, but once you buy in, the pass stays with your account, giving you time to work through its shelves page by page.