Morbin’ Time Comes to Marvel’s Midnight Suns (opens in new tab) In The Hunger, Dr. Michael Morbius has a new DLC release to help his team fight a vampire outbreak (they are not exactly a vampire (opens in new tab)) in New York City, just as Hydra began pumping undead DNA into its highest forces, creating a new army of “transformed supersoldiers.”
But Morbius apparently doesn’t really care what Hydra is up to. Apparently he just wants to reverse-engineer a super-soldier serum to use on himself so he can go outside during the day. But it’s not that simple. 2K game declaration. No, it doesn’t sound cool.
The mighty Morbin’ Morbius will join your team after completing the first story mission, Weird Science. It becomes accessible after the “Spidermaaaans” mission, in Act 1, where Spider-Man unmasks in the Abbey. Once Morbius joins the team, his Abbey Research project of his own will allow him to permanently change each hero’s secondary his stats, but of course there are always tradeoffs.
I think it’s a bit like this news post: I get news about the new Midnight Suns DLC and it makes me say “Mobin” over and over.Anyway, not familiar with Morbin’ Time? moving time (opens in new tab)!
No, I don’t feel bad about doing this. 2K Games made the same joke. If they can do it, so can I.
You know what time it is ⏰ @midnightsuns pic.twitter.com/0s4EFVc795March 21, 2023
Morbin – I’m sorry, Hanger (opens in new tab)—Available now for $15/£12/€15. Marvel’s Midnight Sons (opens in new tab) It itself is currently on sale for half price ($30/£25/€30) in the Steam Spring sale.
(By the way, The Hunger was also the title of a very cool piece from 1983. vampire movies (opens in new tab) Starring Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie. match? Maybe not. )
Now let’s make it a mauve.