Marvel Rivals Timeline/Reading Order

New "At Your Service" Gallery Card came out and it has some interesting things but most notably timeline implication wise:

• HERBIE mentions Johnny and Spider-Man currently being on patrol (meaning that this is before Spidey leaves for the Spider-Islands)

• He mentions Sue on a recon mission in Central Park

• He mentions things not going well the last time he left (which I believe is referencing Susan's story)

I think the Card goes after Invisible Woman's story and some time before the Web Warriors card but what other suggestions do we have for Susan/At Your Service's placement.

I considered the card running concurrently with Spidey's bc of Peter/Johnny patrolling but I don't see them and Sue being in Central Park with nothing coming from it.
 
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I think the Card goes after Invisible Woman's story and some time before the Web Warriors card but what other suggestions do we have for Susan/At Your Service's placement.
I agree as that is the most logical placement, but it could be before sue's story where her being at central park is the 6 days earlier before she was out of action that herbie mentioned in her story, whilst the other things (reed's machine and spidey
+ johnny) could also take place back then. But i think the placement you have is pretty good.

Also, i saw a guy break down the lore for every map/level, which they all sort of have a story that follows one another for each world. I know they repeatedly get played and you repeat the same maps, but is the story of the maps worth adding (e.g. Tony and reed's dispute on how to deal with the vampires, which is the reason the midtown map/cart push happens). Do you think they should be added?

Here is the video i saw:
 
I agree as that is the most logical placement, but it could be before sue's story where her being at central park is the 6 days earlier before she was out of action that herbie mentioned in her story, whilst the other things (reed's machine and spidey
+ johnny) could also take place back then. But i think the placement you have is pretty good.

Also, i saw a guy break down the lore for every map/level, which they all sort of have a story that follows one another for each world. I know they repeatedly get played and you repeat the same maps, but is the story of the maps worth adding (e.g. Tony and reed's dispute on how to deal with the vampires, which is the reason the midtown map/cart push happens). Do you think they should be added?

Here is the video i saw:

Even before watching the video I was considering where the maps would fit into it. Before putting it together I also considered fitting in the Rivals Originals Skin Bios into the timeline too but it seemed like too much working on too little.

Since I actually trust Rivals to progress its story I won't add the maps just yet since I'm waiting for them to be properly addressed/resolved in future seasons. I might add the Eternal Night Stages when Season 1 wraps up depending on how everything goes
 
Before putting it together I also considered fitting in the Rivals Originals Skin Bios into the timeline too but it seemed like too much working on too little.

I might add the Eternal Night Stages when Season 1 wraps up depending on how everything goes
I agree that is probably the best decision atm, so we are better of waiting for the season to finish and the Dracula storyline rounded off.

With the skins, I thought the same as you but most of them are quite vague bios. And also some skins could be seen as characters from different universes (for example the spiderman 2 skin), I asked on the marvel wiki if they should be added as characters and they said it only should be added if the characters affect the story (for example if the spiderman 2 skin is in a lore page and starts fighting Dracula or something). So unless the character's/skin's bio has an impact on the story, they shouldn't be added.
 

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