Marvel’s Midnight Suns Gets The Hunger DLC, Adding Morbius to its Roster

The latest DLC for Marvel's Midnight Suns brings a new vampire to the roster, along with other features.

Posted By | On 22nd, Mar. 2023

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Marvel’s Midnight Suns has gotten its third major DLC with the release of The Hunger. The new DLC focuses on Morbius, and is out now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

Much like the previous two DLC releases, The Hunger will have players play through a short campaign to then recruit Morbius into their teams. The campaign focuses on fighting off a vampire threat in New York City, with Hydra’s antics thrown into the mix for good measure.

Morbius features 11 unique Hero Ability cards, and has an emphasis on applying the Bleed status effect on enemies. He can also enter a Bloodlust state similar to Captain Marvel’s Binary mode, giving him armour and making all of his attacks apply Bleed.

Contrasting with Blade’s abilities that revolve around applying Bleed to multiple enemies through the use of chain abilities, Morbius instead focuses on applying massive amounts of Bleed to single targets, making him ideal for boss encounters and other fights with fewer enemies boasting larger health pools.

The DLC also brings a new Abbey Research project, Laboratory, which allows players to purchase permanent modifications to secondary stats.


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