All Marvel Rivals Midnight Features II event challenges and rewards

    By Rishabh Sabarwal
Published February 28, 2025

Marvel Rivals, the fast-paced Super Hero team-based PVP shooter from NetEase Games, released its highly anticipated Season 1.5 update, bringing a surge of exciting features to gamers worldwide. This mid-season patch adds two legendary Fantastic Four members, Human Torch and The Thing, to the list of free-to-play characters, rounding out the fan-favorite team with Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman.

Along with these additions, the update includes a brand-new Convergence map set in the vampire-infested Empire of Eternal Night: Central Park, which provides new battlegrounds for players to test their abilities. The in-game shop also receives a sleek makeover with new cosmetics, while gameplay changes and bug fixes ensure a more enjoyable experience.

Building on the success of Season 1: Eternal Night Falls, which debuted in January, this update continues the action with new challenges and rewards. Furthermore, the focus shifts to the Midnight Features II event, which kicks off the second half of Season 1. This limited-time event features new objectives related to the continuing battle against Dracula, as well as exclusive rewards for players to claim. With secrets growing beneath the Blood Moon, here’s what players can expect from the Midnight Features II quests and their tempting rewards.

The Midnight Features II event in Marvel Rivals, which began with the Season 1.5 update on February 21, 2025, immerses players in an exciting continuation of the Eternal Night Falls story. This limited-time event, which runs until March 21, 2025, includes five unique questlines, each linked to the vampire-laden turmoil of the Empire of Eternal Night.

Completing each event page will grant the following additional rewards:

If you’re looking for more Marvel Rivals, check out how to get Lattice and how to convert Chrono Tokens into Units in the game.

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