by Riley Feb 27,2025
Marvel Rivals Staffel 1: Eine Nachtscape of Maps in New York City
Die erste Staffel von Marvel Rivals erweitert seine Inhalte weiterhin und führt neue Helden, Kosmetika und vor allem einige neue Karten ein, die sich um einen nächtlichen New York City befinden. In dieser Anleitung wird jede Karte in Staffel 1 zu Marvel -Konkurrenten hinzugefügt.
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Reich der ewigen Nacht: Midtown

Das Empire of Eternal Night: Midtown startet zusammen mit Staffel 1 eine Konvoi-Karte, perfekt für das Payload-Gameplay von Rivals. Die Spieler begleiten oder verteidigen ein bewegendes Fahrzeug über die Karte. Dies ist die dritte Konvoi-Karte in den Rivalen, die Yggsgard: Yggdraill Path und Tokyo 2099: Spider-Islands anschließen.
Midtown zeigt eine Nacht in New York City unter Draculas Blood Moon. Zu den Punkten des Interesses zählen ikonische Marvel-Standorte und reale Midtown Manhattan-Wahrzeichen: Sehenswürdigkeiten:
Reich der ewigen Nacht: Das mystische Heiligtum Santorum

Diese einzigartige Darstellung von Doctor Stranges Sanctum Santorum ist die einzige Karte, die derzeit den Doom Match-Modus, einen kostenlosen Deathmatch, enthält. Top-Performance-Spieler verdienen Siegpunkte mit dem höchsten Torschützen, der MVP gekrönt hat.
Die Karte stellt das mystische Zuhause von Doctor Strange treu und wurde erstmals in einem Comic von 1963 vorgestellt und in der MCU bekannt gegeben. Erwarten Sie versteckte Geheimnisse, unmögliche Architektur, Portale und sogar eine zufällige Begegnung mit Fledermäusen, dem Geisterhund.
Reich der ewigen Nacht: Central Park

Central Park ist für die Veröffentlichung in der zweiten Hälfte der ersten Staffel eine stilisierte Version des realen Parks, der sich auf Belvedere Castle konzentriert. Dieses Schloss im gotischen Stil, das sich am Höhepunkt im Park befindet, bietet einen passenden Ort im Reich des ewigen Nachtthema, das möglicherweise als Dracula-Versteck dient.
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