The Good, the Bad, and the Undead

Deadpool, everyone's favorite merc with a mouth, teams up with the Midnight Suns! Add Deadpool to your roster along with new story missions, an Abbey upgrade, and more.

The Good, the Bad, and the Undead

Deadpool, everyone's favorite merc with a mouth, teams up with the Midnight Suns to tear evil a new one! Add Deadpool to your roster and take on a fresh set of story missions featuring undead enemies and plenty of fourth-wall-shattering asides.

Hydra forces are closing in on an artifact brimming with ancient power, which just so happens to be on Deadpool's shopping list for his mysterious benefactor. The Midnight Suns are forced to step in and put a stop to any supernatural shenanigans before things get out of hand—which is all but guaranteed whenever Wade Wilson's involved.

With his twin pistols, oh-so-pointy katanas, and endless supply of witty banter, Deadpool's prowess on the battlefield is the bane of all his enemies (and even some of his allies, who just don't appreciate a sophisticated sense of humor). Join forces with the wisecracking merc and lay waste to new threats in this exciting chapter of DLC (Deadpool Loves Chimichangas)!

This content requires Marvel's Midnight Suns to play and is included with Legendary Edition and the Season Pass.

Features:

  • New Hero: Deadpool, an in-your-face damage dealer wielding 10 unique Hero Abilities

  • New Story Missions: Fight a host of fresh enemy types across challenging new encounters

  • New Abbey Upgrade: Deadpool's Food Truck

  • 3 Additional Hero Skin, 7 Abbey Outfits, and 3 Swimsuits for Deadpool

Marvel's Midnight Suns Ratings & Reviews

GamesRadar+

by Jon Bailes

"Life in the Abbey becomes something of a cross between XCOM 2 and Fire Emblem: Three Houses"

IGN

by Dan Stapleton

8 / 10

Marvel's Midnight Suns is an expansive tactical RPG that makes great use of card game mechanics to inject variety and unpredictability into its excellent combat.

DualShockers

by Robert Webb

8 / 10

I was surprised by how much I enjoyed Midnight Suns. It's Marvel meets XCOM meets Fire Emblem, which isn't something I knew I wanted, but now I have it, I want the hell out of it. Firaxis deserve a lot of respect for taking risks and trying something new, especially with such a high-profile property. The dialogue and a few technical hiccups mean Midnight Suns doesn't quite stick the landing, but the rock-solid core gameplay and fun character moments more than makeup for it.

Reviews provided by OpenCritic

The Good, the Bad, and the Undead System Requirements

Minimum

Recommended

OS

Windows 10 64-bit

OS

Windows 10 64-bit

Processor

AMD Ryzen 3-2200G / Intel Core i5-4430

Processor

AMD Ryzen 5-2600X / Intel Core i7-6700

Memory

8 GB

Memory

16 GB

Storage

60 GB HDD

Storage

60 GB SSD

DirectX

DirectX 12

DirectX

DirectX 12

Graphics

AMD RX 470 / GeForce GTX 960 - 4GB

Graphics

AMD RX 5700 / GeForce GTX 1070

Languages Supported

  • AUDIO : English, Chinese - Simplified, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Spanish - Spain

  • TEXT : English, Chinese - Simplified, Chinese - Traditional, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese - Brazil, Spanish - Spain, Italian

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