Start Building That Wardrobe: Iron Galaxy Announces Rumbleverse’s First Ever Season
Get playing and get the fancy gear.
The first batch of seasonal content is underway in Iron Galaxy’s Rumbleverse. The first season is a bit of an introduction to the game intended to get players into the game and building their reputations. During the season, each player’s Battle Pass will help them track their ranking and reward them for their progress.
As they make their way through the Battle Pass, players will receive accessories, emotes, Brawlla Bills, Boosters, and more. Of course, the big deal is fashion. This will be the players’ first chance to begin building their wardrobe.
The Battle Pass is broken into three tiers. The first is free while the Premium Battle Pass and Battle Pass Plus will cost you. Premium adds additional rewards for players to collect while Plus adds that and an additional 20 ranks.
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