The launch of *Marvel Rivals* Season 1 introduces a thrilling new map, Midtown, which will feel like a familiar playground to many Marvel aficionados, reminiscent of the iconic Big Apple. Yet, *Marvel Rivals* spices things up with a variety of Easter eggs scattered throughout the map, inviting players to delve deeper into the Marvel universe. Here's a comprehensive guide to 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, prominently featured in Midtown. As the Fantastic Four take center stage in Season 1, players begin their battles within this iconic structure, setting the stage for epic confrontations.
Avengers Tower & Oscorp Tower

Venturing beyond the spawn point, players can spot both Avengers Tower and Oscorp Tower. The former serves as a base for Earth's Mightiest Heroes, while the latter is the notorious headquarters of Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin. However, in *Marvel Rivals*' narrative, Season 1's villain, Dracula, has seized control of Avengers Tower, adding a twist to the familiar skyline.
Fisk Tower

Wilson Fisk, known as Kingpin, marks his territory with Fisk Tower, a landmark that players can't miss while navigating Midtown. While this presence hints at the criminal underworld, it doesn't necessarily mean his arch-nemesis, Daredevil, will soon join the fray in *Marvel Rivals*.
F.E.A.S.T.

The F.E.A.S.T. Community Center, a beacon of hope in New York, offers a nod to *Marvel's Spider-Man* games. It's where May Parker dedicated her efforts before her tragic demise due to Devil's Breath, adding depth to the map's narrative.
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Dazzler

X-Men fans have something to celebrate with a Dazzler Easter egg. In this version of Earth, Dazzler is on tour, potentially rivaling another pop sensation, Luna Snow. This hint suggests that Dazzler might make an appearance in *Marvel Rivals* in the future, keeping fans eagerly anticipating.
Heroes for Hire

Midtown is also home to advertisements for Iron Fist and Luke Cage, known collectively as Heroes for Hire. These street-level heroes are known for saving the day while also making a quick buck, though they don't appear directly on the map, their presence is felt through their promotional efforts.
Roxxon Energy

Not all is good in the Marvel Universe, as evidenced by the presence of Roxxon Energy advertisements in Midtown. Known for employing villains to carry out their nefarious deeds, Roxxon adds a darker element to the cityscape, hinting at potential conflicts with heroes.
A.I.M.

Another sinister organization, A.I.M., is making its mark in New York. Originally a splinter group from Hydra, A.I.M. is infamous for creating bizarre creatures like M.O.D.O.K. Their presence in *Marvel Rivals* hints at future storylines involving their nefarious activities.
Bar With No Name

Villains need a place to unwind too, and the Bar With No Name serves as that haven. Found in every major city within the Marvel Universe, its mysterious origins add intrigue to Midtown's landscape.
Van Dyne

Even heroes need to promote their brands, and the Van Dyne family does so with a fashion boutique in Midtown. Whether it's Janet Van Dyne, the original Wasp, or her daughter Hope from the MCU, their advertisement adds a touch of flair to the city.
And that concludes our exploration of every Midtown Easter egg in *Marvel Rivals*. For those keen on achievements, here are all the Chronoverse Saga Achievements in *Marvel Rivals* Season 1 and how to unlock them.
*Marvel Rivals is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X|S.*