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Most free-to-play games, such as Genshin Impact, Zenless Zone Zero, and Marvel Rivals, typically feature various types of currency to facilitate their monetization. Since all significant updates, including heroes and maps, come at no cost, the revenue often relies on cosmetic items available for purchase using the game’s two currencies: Units and Lattice. Lattice represents the premium currency, enabling players to acquire high-tier items like the battle pass. Some games offer alternative ways to earn currencies, while others may require you to spend real money to access desirable content. Let’s delve into how Marvel Rivals manages its premium currency.
Acquiring Lattice in Marvel Rivals
You can obtain Lattice, the premium currency in Marvel Rivals, in two primary ways. The first method entails purchasing it directly with real money. Here are the current Lattice bundles available for acquisition:
- 100 Lattice for $1
- 500 Lattice for $5
- 1,000 Lattice for $10
- 2,180 Lattice for $20
- 5,690 Lattice for $50
- 11,680 Lattice for $100
You only start seeing savings on Lattice if you purchase more than the $10 bundle at once, so it’s wise to consider early on whether you want to make a more substantial investment.
If you’re aiming to get the Luxury Battle Pass for Season 0, it will set you back 490 Lattice. Keep in mind that Season 0 is shorter than a typical season and will be about half the price, translating to roughly 980 Lattice for a standard season.
The other method to earn Lattice is free, but it can be quite unpredictable. The battle pass offers Lattice rewards, but the frequency and amount are dependent on the specific season’s setup. Chances are, you will need to spend real money if you want to obtain most, if not all, of the items that require Lattice during a specific season.