Infinity Realm battle pass mixes sci-fi with tactical skins in COD Mobile. The Call Of Duty Mobile season 4 Infinity Realm battle pass is officially live, and this time around, players are getting a full set of high-tech, cyber-themed blueprints and Operator skins. From glowing visors and cybernetic suits to gritty tactical gear and sleek racing-inspired weapons, the season 4 rewards are packed with style — but not every item is a hit.
In this breakdown, we’ll go over every operator and blueprint included in the Infinity Realm battle pass and highlight which ones are worth grinding for and which ones fall flat. Whether you’re eyeing the tier 50 reward or want to know if the early skins are worth the investment, we’ve got you covered.
AGA Circuit Crosser and Battle Hardened Wired In fail to impress
The battle pass opens with the AGA Circuit Crosser, a shotgun blueprint designed with an industrial sci-fi theme. The skin uses silver, yellow, and gray as its base with exposed pipes, glowing elements and tiny warning decals. The look is clean and fits the overall season vibe well, but unfortunately, it lacks a custom iron sight. That’s a dealbreaker for some players who care about visibility and accuracy in gunfights.
Paired with it is Battle Hardened Wired In, the featured operator skin of the season, but arguably one of the weakest. It’s mostly a reskin with minimal detail or flair, which makes it feel out of place next to more impressive cosmetics in the battle pass. Many players are already questioning why this was chosen for the cover image of season 4.
Bruen MK9 Hollow Base and Beatrice Societal Shield raise the bar
Next in the line-up is the Bruen MK9 Hollow Base, a flashy light machine gun skin that throws color at your screen with neon purple, blue and pink highlights over a dark metal body. This blueprint nails the futuristic vibe, complete with glowing indicators and digital markings. The only issue? It also doesn’t include a custom iron sight, which puts it behind other options when it comes to functionality.
But then there’s Beatrice Societal Shield, which is already becoming a standout among players. This operator skin features a futuristic law enforcement aesthetic with heavy armor, glowing blue plates, and a helmet that covers her face entirely. The word “POLICE” is stamped across the chestplate, giving her a dystopian special ops appearance. This will likely be one of the most used female operator skins in ranked play this season.
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Tier 50 rewards: Vargo S Hack Injector and Death Angel Alice Bloody Mary
At the top of the battle pass, the Vargo S Hack Injector brings a clean, semi-industrial look to the Vargo class. It features silver and dark gray metal, accented by teal lighting and a glowing transparent magazine. This one does come with a custom iron sight, which is a nice bonus — especially since the base Vargo iron sight is already player-friendly. While visually solid, it may not be eye-catching enough for a final-tier blueprint.
What makes tier 50 truly worth it is Death Angel Alice Bloody Mary, one of the most striking operator skins COD Mobile has released in recent months. She’s styled like a cyberpunk assassin with glowing red eyes, a metallic suit, purple-blue hair formed into futuristic dreadlocks, and a high-tech visor. Every part of the design pops, and it brings a cinematic quality that fits right into the Infinity Realm theme.
Type 19 Biometric Signature and Woods Simulation Alive bring value and function
Arguably the best value in the battle pass comes from the Type 19 Biometric Signature. Designed with black, gray and red racing stripes, this weapon blueprint is sleek and built for performance. The most important feature is its custom iron sight, giving it an edge in competitive play without costing you extra money. If you’re someone who values functionality over flash, this is your blueprint.
Woods also gets an upgrade with the Simulation Alive variant. This skin shows off a rugged, cybernetically enhanced version of the classic operator. His helmet glows with red lights, while his chest is bare to display a muscular physique, contrasting sharply with his armored arms and shoulders. It’s an aggressive and eye-catching look that still feels grounded in the military theme COD players know.
Bonus rewards: Beck Night Ops and Switchblade X9 Promethean
Players subscribed to the Ground Forces battle pass will also unlock Beck Night Ops, a special forces-themed skin loaded with tactical gear, full camo, and realistic military equipment. It’s a sharp contrast to the rest of the Infinity Realm rewards, but for fans of grounded realism, this is a win.
Last but not quite least is the Switchblade X9 Promethean, a vibrant and unorthodox blueprint that wasn’t even shown in the trailer. With plant-themed visuals, vines, and floral accents wrapped around the weapon, it’s completely different from everything else in the pass. While it stands out for creativity, the unusual color scheme may not appeal to every player. It also lacks the clean geometry seen in other top-tier blueprints, which may be why it was quietly left out of the official showcase. Check out the latest update and stay up to date at CODIntel.
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FAQ about the COD Mobile season 4 Infinity Realm battle pass
What is the best weapon blueprint in the Infinity Realm battle pass?
The Type 19 Biometric Signature stands out thanks to its clean custom iron sight and competitive design.
Which operator skin is the most popular so far?
Death Angel Alice Bloody Mary is the fan favorite due to its cyberpunk theme and detailed visual effects.
Is the battle pass worth grinding to tier 50?
Yes, mainly for the Alice skin and the Vargo Hack Injector blueprint with custom iron sight.
What is the weakest skin in this battle pass?
Battle Hardened Wired In feels like a reskin with little originality and doesn’t match the hype of other items.