by Riley Feb 27,2025
Marvel Rivals Temporada 1: Un paisaje nocturno de mapas de la ciudad de Nueva York
La primera temporada de Marvel Rivals continúa expandiendo su contenido, presentando nuevos héroes, cosméticos y, en particular, varios mapas nuevos con temas de una ciudad nocturna de Nueva York. Esta guía detalla cada mapa agregado a los rivales de Marvel en la temporada 1.
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Imperio de la noche eterna: Midtown

Lanzando junto con la temporada 1, Empire of Eternal Night: Midtown es un mapa de convoyes, perfecto para el juego de carga útil de los rivales. Los jugadores escoltan o defienden un vehículo en movimiento a través del mapa. Este es el tercer mapa de convoyes en rivales, uniéndose a Yggsgard: Yggdrasill Path y Tokio 2099: Spider-Islands.
Midtown representa una ciudad nocturna de Nueva York bajo Blood Moon de Drácula. Los puntos de interés incluyen ubicaciones icónicas de Marvel y puntos de referencia de Manhattan en el centro de la ciudad real:
Imperio de la noche eterna: el místico santum santorum

Esta interpretación única de Sanctum Santorum de Doctor Strange es el único mapa que actualmente presenta el modo de coincidencia de Doom, un Muerte para todos. Los jugadores de alto rendimiento ganan puntos de victoria, con el MVP coronado más alto del anotador.
El mapa recrea fielmente el hogar místico del Doctor Strange, presentado por primera vez en un cómic de 1963 y famosa en el MCU. Espere secretos ocultos, arquitectura imposible, portales e incluso un encuentro casual con los murciélagos el perro fantasma.
Imperio de la noche eterna: parque central

Programado para su lanzamiento en la segunda mitad de la temporada 1, Central Park es una versión estilizada del Parque Real del mundo, centrándose en el Castillo de Belvedere. Este castillo de estilo gótico, situado en un punto más alto del parque, proporciona una ubicación adecuada dentro del imperio del tema de la noche eterna, que potencialmente sirve como escondite de Drácula.
Estos son todos los nuevos mapas actualmente planeados para la temporada 1 de Marvel Rivals.
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