Marvel Rivals: Uncovering All Midtown Easter Eggs
The launch of *Marvel Rivals* Season 1 introduces players to a new map, Midtown, a setting that many Marvel fans will recognize as it's a staple in various projects set in New York City. However, *Marvel Rivals* has cleverly hidden several Easter eggs throughout Midtown for fans to discover. Here's a detailed look at every Midtown Easter egg in *Marvel Rivals* and what they signify.
Every Marvel Rivals Midtown Easter Egg & What They Mean
The Baxter Building
It's no surprise to see the Baxter Building, home to Marvel's First Family, the Fantastic Four, featured in Midtown. Given that the Fantastic Four are the focus of Season 1, players begin their journey on this iconic map inside the Baxter Building, setting the stage for an exciting start.
Avengers Tower & Oscorp Tower
Venturing out from the spawn point, players can spot both Avengers Tower and Oscorp Tower. The latter is the headquarters of Norman Osborn, aka the Green Goblin, while the former is the iconic home of Earth's Mightiest Heroes. Interestingly, in *Marvel Rivals*'s narrative, the villain Dracula has seized control of Avengers Tower, adding a thrilling twist to the game's storyline.
Fisk Tower
Wilson Fisk, known as the Kingpin, boasts a significant presence in Midtown with his towering Fisk Tower. While exploring the map, players can easily spot this landmark, though it doesn't necessarily hint at the arrival of his arch-nemesis, Daredevil, in the game anytime soon.
F.E.A.S.T.
The F.E.A.S.T. Community Center, a key location in *Marvel's Spider-Man* games, makes an appearance in Midtown. This homeless shelter, managed by May Parker until her tragic demise, serves as a nod to fans of the web-slinger.
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Dazzler
*Marvel Rivals* caters to X-Men fans with a Dazzler Easter egg in Midtown. The mutant appears to be on tour in this version of Earth, potentially rivaling another pop star, Luna Snow. While it's uncertain if Dazzler will join the roster, this hint suggests she might make an appearance in future updates.
Heroes for Hire
Midtown also features advertisements for Iron Fist and Luke Cage, known together as the "Heroes for Hire." These street-level heroes, famous for their freelance heroism in New York, are subtly referenced, hinting at their potential involvement in future storylines.
Roxxon Energy
New York isn't just a haven for heroes; it's also home to nefarious corporations like Roxxon Energy. Players can spot advertisements for this villainous company, known for hiring villains to do its dirty work and clash with heroes.
A.I.M.
Another sinister organization, A.I.M., is establishing a presence in New York within *Marvel Rivals*. Originally a splinter group from Hydra, A.I.M. has been creating bizarre creatures, including M.O.D.O.K. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, A.I.M. is led by Aldrich Killian, who once sought Tony Stark's approval for his think tank concept.
Bar With No Name
Villains need a place to unwind, and the Bar With No Name serves as their sanctuary. This infamous spot, found in every major city in the Marvel Universe, offers a mysterious origin story that adds depth to the game's world.
Van Dyne
Even heroes need to promote their brands, and a Van Dyne family member is doing just that with a fashion boutique advertisement in Midtown. While neither Janet nor Hope Van Dyne appears in the ad, it's a playful nod to the Wasp's entrepreneurial side.
These are all the Midtown Easter eggs you can find in *Marvel Rivals*. For those eager to delve deeper, here are all the Chronoverse Saga Achievements in *Marvel Rivals* Season 1 and how to achieve them.
*Marvel Rivals is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.*







