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What is in The Finals Season 2 Starter Pack?

The Finals Season 2 Starter Pack is a bundle of in-game items that basically pays for itself, returning the currency you spend on it.

The Finals has an ever-changing shop with cosmetics for your contestant and your weapons. With the start of Season 2, a new Starter Pack is available in The Finals. It's absolutely worth it, and we'll let you know why. As well as what it contains.

How much does The Finals Season 2 Starter Pack cost?

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(Screenshot via esports.gg)

The Finals Season 2 Starter Pack costs 1,150 Multibucks. Multibucks are the in-game premium currency. You can get that exact amount from the Multibucks Store for $9.99.

You might even have that much sitting around if you grinded through the previous Battle Pass. Whatever you do, though, do not buy this season's Battle Pass before you buy the Starter Pack if that's the route you're going to take.

Is it worth it?

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(Screenshot via esports.gg)

The Season 2 Starter Pack is absolutely worth it if you are going to put a lot of time into the Embark Studios first-person shooter. Why is it worth it? Well, you receive the Multibucks you spend on it right back into your account.

That's right, you get 1,150 Multibucks as part of the Starter Pack. That just happens to be how much the Season 2 Battle Pass costs. So, you can get the Starter Pack items and open up the premium track in the Battle Pass for the price of one.

Everything in The Finals Season 2 Starter Pack

There are five total items you get when you purchase the Season 2 Starter Pack. Those are as follows:

  • Virtual Velocity - FCAR Skin
  • Virtual Velocity - Lewis Gun Skin
  • Virtual Velocity - M11 Skin
  • Twice Told - Sticker
  • 1,150 Multibucks

If you're looking to add plenty of new weapon skins to your collection, then go for the Season 2 Starter Pack. Get the Battle Pass after with the Multibucks that are returned to you. See you in the arena.

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