by Lucy Feb 22,2025
Marvel Rivals Season 1: Unveiling Midtown's Hidden Easter Eggs
Season 1 of Marvel Rivals introduces the new Midtown map, a familiar location for Marvel fans, brimming with Easter eggs. This guide explores each hidden detail and its significance.
The Fantastic Four's iconic home, the Baxter Building, serves as the starting point for players in Marvel Rivals, fittingly so given the Season 1 focus on the team.
Exploring Midtown reveals both Avengers Tower and Oscorp Tower. While normally occupied by Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Norman Osborn respectively, Marvel Rivals' storyline sees Dracula in control of Avengers Tower.
Kingpin's imposing Fisk Tower is another easily spotted landmark, though the absence of Daredevil remains noteworthy.
This homeless shelter, featured in Marvel's Spider-Man games, makes a subtle appearance, hinting at its role in the broader Marvel universe.
A nod to X-Men fans, Dazzler's presence suggests a potential future role in the game.
Advertisements for Iron Fist and Luke Cage, the Heroes for Hire, are visible, hinting at their potential involvement.
The nefarious Roxxon Energy corporation is represented, underscoring the presence of villainous entities in Midtown.
The villainous organization A.I.M. plants its flag in Midtown, adding to the game's complex narrative.
A familiar haunt for Marvel villains, the Bar With No Name provides a touch of intrigue to the map's design.
An advertisement for a Van Dyne fashion boutique suggests the presence of either Janet or Hope Van Dyne.
This comprehensive overview covers all the Midtown Easter eggs in Marvel Rivals. For more, explore the Chronoverse Saga Achievements in Season 1.
Marvel Rivals is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.
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