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Frustration with current battlepass skins styles

A growing wave of players is expressing their frustration with the current battle pass skins, particularly as the season approaches its end. Many are voicing disappointment over the lack of super styles and the missed opportunities for greater customization at level 100.

By

Diego Ramirez

May 5, 2026, 09:53 PM

Edited By

Liam Chen

Updated

May 6, 2026, 10:08 AM

2 minutes of duration

A group of players discussing their disappointment with the current battlepass skins and lack of uniqueness in secret styles.
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Discontent Brews in the Community

After reaching level 100, several players commented on the limitations of the skins, highlighting specific issues such as the inability to use super styles with certain character variations. "Almost all, you can't use super styles with the shirtless versions of Carter Wu," noted one commentator, summarizing a shared experience.

Players are not just upset about the lack of options; they feel the current offerings lack creativity. "They gutted the idea of styles and customization," said another. A significant number are calling for a toggle feature allowing players to enable or disable styles and reactivity, believing this would enhance their experience. "It should be โ€˜accessory: on/offโ€™ and โ€˜reactivity: on/off,โ€™" one frustrated player asserted.

Interestingly, reflections on past seasons reveal that this isn't an isolated incident. Comments indicate similar dissatisfaction during last season's battle pass. "They messed it up last season as well," echoed multiple players, signaling an ongoing issue with the design approach.

Community Responses: A Mix of Opinions

The forums are buzzing with mixed sentiments:

  • Customization Limitations: Many players share concerns about the lack of super styles, reinforcing how customization issues persist across seasons.

  • Desire for Action: Hope lingers among some that developers may address these shortcomings, with one player stating, "I hope they are doing it."

  • Recurring Problems: Several comments referenced a familiar pattern of insufficient styling options, further highlighting this long-standing frustration.

"It doesnโ€™t even feel like a pass anymore. Like a huge mini pass," lamented a player, echoing the sentiment of many who feel let down.

Key Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŒŸ Players want enhanced customization options and super styles for skins.

  • โš ๏ธ Sentiments reflect a history of dissatisfaction; issues recur across multiple seasons.

  • โœŠ Community hopes remain for developer updates to address existing concerns.

As discussions continue to unfold, player dissatisfaction raises an important question: will developers adapt quickly enough to retain player loyalty? With voices echoing louder, the next steps in development could significantly impact future customization options, highlighting the power of community feedback in shaping the gaming experience.