We just discovered the season pass heroes of Marvel’s Midnight Suns! Upcoming live service roles include Deadpool, Venom, Mobius and Storm. These are all part of four separate DLC packs, each with a character.
But what do you get with each DLC pack? Well, in addition to the characters themselves that you can play in the game, you can also get new story missions for heroes, upgrades for the Abbey, and new skins and outfits. There’s also some lovely artwork for those who actually see this sort of thing.
The Battle Pass can be obtained in a number of ways. You can obviously buy it outright, but if you want to spend some extra money at launch, it’s packaged with the game’s Legendary Edition.
The Season Pass, along with all four separate DLC packs for the aforementioned characters, also simplifies the deal with the Legendary Premium Pack. It comes with 23 premium skins, so all in all, it’s a tempting purchase for anyone who likes to customize their in-game avatars.
Look, let’s cut to the chase. The first question that comes to mind is, could there be an outdated and now pathetic Morbin-era joke? I am willing to pay for it. Nobody really likes Mobius! I’ve never met someone who was really like “Ah, no, he’s great in Spider-Man 204,” a name people know now because of the movie, and of course the memes. That’s for sure, you need to be prepared.
Also, as a live attendant for iGamesNews, I have to ask: why does a single-player tactical RPG have a season pass? Something about the term screams live service, it screams online multiplayer, and this game isn’t. I don’t know, it’s a weird term. Don’t get me wrong, the characters look cool. I wonder if it’s an optical problem? Did people respond better to the idea of a one-day season pass than the four-pack of DLC at launch? This is something to consider.
But what do you think? Which of these four characters are you excited about and will you grab the game at launch? let us know!
For more Marvel games news, check out our report on Marvel games staying unique and independent, and our interview with Ben Brode about Marvel Snap.