Marvel Rivals' Season 1 introduces Midtown, a familiar locale for Marvel fans, brimming with Easter eggs. Let's explore every hidden gem in this new map.
Every Marvel Rivals Midtown Easter Egg & Their Significance
The Baxter Building

The Fantastic Four's iconic home base, the Baxter Building, serves as the starting point for matches on Midtown, a fitting choice given Season 1's focus on the team.
Avengers Tower & Oscorp Tower

Exploring Midtown reveals both Avengers Tower and Oscorp Tower. While normally representing Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Norman Osborn respectively, in Marvel Rivals, Dracula has seized control of Avengers Tower.
Fisk Tower

Kingpin's imposing tower is another easily spotted landmark. Its presence doesn't necessarily foreshadow Daredevil's arrival, however.
F.E.A.S.T.

The F.E.A.S.T. Community Center, a homeless shelter featured in Marvel's Spider-Man games, makes a cameo. Its inclusion hints at the game's connection to the wider Marvel universe.
Related: All Marvel Rivals Ultimate Voice Lines & What They Mean
Dazzler

An Easter egg for X-Men fans, Dazzler's presence suggests a possible future appearance in the game.
Heroes for Hire

Advertisements for Iron Fist and Luke Cage, the Heroes for Hire, appear throughout Midtown, teasing their potential future roles.
Roxxon Energy

Roxxon Energy's presence serves as a reminder of the villainous forces at play in the Marvel Universe.
A.I.M.

A.I.M.'s presence in Midtown hints at their ongoing machinations within the game's narrative.
Bar With No Name

A familiar villainous hangout, the Bar With No Name, adds to the game's atmosphere.
Van Dyne

An advertisement for a Van Dyne fashion boutique suggests the involvement of either Janet or Hope Van Dyne.
These are all the Midtown Easter eggs currently found in *Marvel Rivals*. For more, check out all the Chronoverse Saga Achievements in *Marvel Rivals* Season 1.
Marvel Rivals is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.