Marvel’s Midnight Sunsreleases Storm tomorrow as its final post-launch DLC character, but there are explicit teases in-and-around the game’s marketing that suggest this will not be the last fans hear of the game. Indeed, fans already know thatMarvel’s Midnight Suns’ Storm DLCis not even the final post-launch chapter, with one final chapter culminating all four DLCs with a bonus chapter. It is uncertain what will become of the game or its potential sequel afterward, but Firaxis and 2Kshould plan to include characters who have recently been stripped from fans.
It is easy to assume thatMarvel’s Midnight Suns’ content would drop off after its post-launch Season Pass characters have all been released. However, YouTuber Christopher Odd made a fairly explicit nod in thegameplay breakdown forMarvel’s Midnight Suns’ Stormthat this would not be the final character after all. It is difficult to predict whether that means new characters are still on their way as DLC, but a second DLC or full-fledged sequel needs to hop onGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’s popularity by introducing one or more of its characters to the game.

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The MCU Has Reportedly Finished Its Guardians of the Galaxy Run
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3is a much darker and more tragic approach to the contemporary MCU formula, but it is also arguably the MCU’s most empathetic and comedic entry as well. The Guardians of the Galaxy is really only an affiliation that many fans know about because of James Gunn and the MCU, and therefore it was unsurprising to seesimilarities in Eidos-Montreal’sMarvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy.
Because the Guardians of the Galaxy were not previously as iconic in their depictions as Iron Man or Captain America, there was a lot of wiggle room afforded to Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket, and Groot in trying to make them as original and personable as possible. The ragtag group of space-faring hooligans may still not be as popular as a lot of Marvel characters, butGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3has allegedly closed the book on its chapter in the MCU.

Interestingly, it was revealed that Star-Lord will be reprised later in the MCU, and it is possible that other integral members of the Guardians could be, too. But in the meantime,Marvel’s Midnight Sunsshould try to recapture that magic in the absence of the Guardians’ team as a whole.
Marvel’s Midnight Suns’ Sequel Should Give Itself the Guardians of the Galaxy Hype
Marvel’s Midnight Suns’ playable charactersblend together personalities from far different social circles and intergalactic importance. Thankfully, characters as monumental as the Hulk and Spider-Man are paired with lesser-known characters such as Nico Minoru or Robbie Reyes’ particular Ghost Rider, which allows fans to enjoy characters they already adore while introducing them to characters they may learn to love.
The MCU’sGuardians of the Galaxyhad taken a similar risk followingThe Avengers’ iconic roundup of notable characters, but has stuck to that niche in a way that has worked out well for it. Now,aMarvel’s Midnight Sunssequelwould not necessarily be plucking random characters out of obscurity if it featured Guardians of the Galaxy characters.
But because they are popular as a result of the MCU, Guardians of the Galaxy characters could find a welcome home inMarvel’s Midnight Sunssince the MCU is seemingly done with them. That said,Marvel’s Midnight Sunsshould not simply adapt these characters as identical replicas of their MCU counterparts if it wants its own narrative and character interactions to feel unique.
Marvel’s Midnight Sunsis available now for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, with PS4 and Xbox One versions releasing May 11.
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