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Every Midtown Easter Egg in Marvel Rivals

by Anthony Mar 21,2025

Marvel Rivals' Season 1 introduces Midtown, a familiar locale for Marvel fans, brimming with Easter eggs. Let's explore every hidden detail in this vibrant new map.

Every Marvel Rivals Midtown Easter Egg & Their Significance

The Baxter Building

The Baxter Building as part of an article about every Marvel Rivals Midtown Easter Egg. The Fantastic Four's iconic headquarters, the Baxter Building, serves as the starting point for battles in Midtown, a fitting tribute to Season 1's focus on the First Family.

Avengers Tower & Oscorp Tower

Avengers Tower as part of an article about every Marvel Rivals Midtown Easter Egg. Exploring Midtown reveals both Avengers Tower and Oscorp Tower. While Avengers Tower usually houses Earth's Mightiest Heroes, in *Marvel Rivals*, Dracula has seized control. Oscorp Tower, the Green Goblin's lair, stands as a stark contrast.

Fisk Tower

Fisk Tower as part of an article about every Marvel Rivals Midtown Easter Egg. Kingpin's imposing Fisk Tower is another prominent landmark, a testament to Wilson Fisk's influence in Midtown. Its presence doesn't necessarily foreshadow Daredevil's arrival, however.

F.E.A.S.T.

FEAST as part of an article about every Marvel Rivals Midtown Easter Egg. The F.E.A.S.T. Community Center, a homeless shelter featured in *Marvel's Spider-Man* games, makes a cameo. Its inclusion subtly hints at the game's connection to the wider Marvel universe.

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Dazzler

Dazzler as part of an article about every Marvel Rivals Midtown Easter Egg. A nod to X-Men fans, Dazzler's presence suggests a potential future role in the game, perhaps even rivaling Luna Snow.

Heroes for Hire

Heroes for Hire advertisement in Marvel Rivals Midtown. Advertisements for Iron Fist and Luke Cage, the Heroes for Hire, appear throughout Midtown, hinting at their possible future inclusion in the game.

Roxxon Energy

Roxxon Energy advertisement in Marvel Rivals Midtown. Roxxon Energy's presence underscores the villainous elements within Midtown, reflecting the corporation's history of nefarious activities and villainous employment.

A.I.M.

A.I.M. advertisement in Marvel Rivals Midtown. A.I.M.'s presence in Midtown hints at their ongoing machinations within the Marvel Rivals universe, foreshadowing potential future storylines.

Bar With No Name

Bar With No Name in Marvel Rivals Midtown. The infamous Bar With No Name, a haven for villains, makes an appearance, adding a layer of intrigue to Midtown's underbelly.

Van Dyne

Van Dyne advertisement in Marvel Rivals Midtown. A Van Dyne fashion boutique advertisement suggests the involvement of either Janet Van Dyne (the original Wasp) or Hope Van Dyne in Midtown's fashion scene.

These Easter eggs enrich the Midtown experience, hinting at potential future content and deepening the game's connection to the broader Marvel universe. Discover all the Chronoverse Saga Achievements in *Marvel Rivals* Season 1 and how to obtain them!

Marvel Rivals is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.

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