Marvel's Midnight Suns - The Hunger

Morbius fights alongside the Midnight Suns to combat a vampyre threat sweeping across New York City. Add Morbius to your roster along with new story missions, an Abbey upgrade, and more.

Marvel's Midnight Suns - The Hunger

In an attempt to cure his rare disease, brilliant biochemist Dr. Michael Morbius inadvertently transformed himself into a bat-like being who unwillingly feeds on the blood of the living to survive. Now Morbius must join forces with the Midnight Suns to combat a vampyre threat sweeping across New York City in a series of new story missions. Completing these missions brings you one step closer to unlocking a bonus mission for those who own and complete all the DLC missions included in the Marvel's Midnight Suns Season Pass.

As if a vampyre outbreak wasn't enough, Hydra has started infusing undead DNA into its toughest troops to create a squadron of transformed Super-Soldiers. Morbius had hoped to reverse-engineer their traits to create a serum that would let him withstand sunlight—but in the wrong hands, his research could make all of vampyre-kind unstoppable.

Morbius is in good company with the Midnight Suns, having fought alongside Blade and Ghost Rider in the past. It's time for Morbius to slake his bloodlust once more and help eradicate this new evil in the process.
This content requires Marvel's Midnight Suns to play and is included in the Season Pass.

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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

Marvel's Midnight Suns - The Hunger 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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