Magik is getting a new Legendary skin in Marvel Rivals, and it is exactly as chaotic as it sounds. Called Infernal Idol, with the variant subtitle Disco Revolution, the skin drops on March 26 as part of the Flight Mode update. It's locked behind the World Tour Merch Vol. 2 Event Pass at the Premium tier.
The combination of Magik's demonic aesthetic and a full-on disco theme is the kind of left-field idea that either works completely or falls apart. From what's been shown, it leans hard into the former. The design takes her signature infernal energy and wraps it in glitter, bold colors, and a silhouette that feels like a fever dream crossover between Limbo and Studio 54.
What the World Tour Vol. 2 pass actually means for players
This isn't a standalone shop purchase. The Infernal Idol skin is a Legendary-tier reward tied specifically to the Premium version of the World Tour Merch Vol. 2 Event Pass. That structure puts it in the same category as other time-limited Event Pass cosmetics Marvel Rivals has used before, meaning players who want it will need to commit to the pass before the window closes.
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The skin releases with the Flight Mode update on March 26. If you're planning to grab it, confirm Premium Pass access before the event period ends.Magik has been a fan-favorite pick since launch, and a Legendary skin at this tier typically comes with updated visual effects on abilities, new voice lines, and a reworked weapon appearance. The full breakdown of what's included in the Infernal Idol cosmetic set hasn't been officially detailed beyond the skin itself, so players should check the Marvel Rivals official news page when the update goes live for the complete contents.
Why this skin lands differently than the average cosmetic drop
What surprised most people seeing the reveal wasn't just the look. It's the tone. Marvel Rivals has leaned into themed cosmetics that play with character identity rather than just reskinning outfits, and Infernal Idol fits that pattern. Magik's whole deal is the tension between her mutant identity and her demonic power. Putting that in a disco frame doesn't undercut it. It leans into the absurdity in a way that feels intentional.
For Magik mains who've been waiting for a Legendary tier option, this is the one to watch. The March 26 launch date gives players a clear target, and the Premium Event Pass structure means there's no ambiguity about how to get it. Make sure to check out more:







