Major Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Spoilers Have Started Flooding Online | Push Square
14.10.2023 - 09:42
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How about a healthy dose of caution to kickstart the week? Insomniac Games warned that it was probably coming, and it has: major spoilers for Marvel's Spider-Man 2 are now doing the rounds online. At this point we've seen numerous screenshots and even a few videos across social media and various gaming forums, so if you're looking forward to playing the sandbox sequel later this month, we'd recommend being very careful.
With the PS5 exclusive launching in just 11 days at the time of writing, it's a shame to see so many spoilers being spread around — but as we've said before, there's not much anyone can do about it. Broken retail dates are usually the root of the issue, as those who receive early review code — like ourselves! — are tied down by strict embargoes.
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So again, it pays to be cautious. Dare we ask if you've had anything spoiled? Retreat to the bunker in the comments section below.
Robert's been a dedicated PlayStation fan since the days of Tekken 2, and he still loves a good dust up. When he's not practising combos, he's usually getting lost in the latest 100-hour RPG, or, y'know, replaying The Witcher 3.
There's nothing wrong with people putting spoilers out and I don't understand the hate towards people that put spoilers out. No one is forced to read or see these spoilers, it's us that choose to click on articles etc.
@NinjaNicky
… Did you forget that some sites, like Youtube, have titles and thumbnails that spoil a pretty big part of a game?? I've seen this so many times in the last few years and it's stupidly annoying. Don't try to justify spoiling, it's hella annoying if people spoil anything, no matter how small and no matter if it's a game/movie/book, whatever. Especially not if said game/movie/book isn't even officially out yet!
Such a shame people can't just appreciate the fact that they got an anticipated game early and play it quietly among themselves.
@NinjaNicky the problem usually comes on social media when folks drop them randomly into things. I was reading about football transfers on twitter and then, boom, spoiler screenshot, right out of the blue.
@NinjaNicky
Very bad take. The blame does NOT fall with the gamer who doesn't want to accidentally have a games story spoiled BEFORE it's even been released.
Spoilers are wrong and people who spoil are wrong. That's why it's so aptly named.
Let me guess: The superheroes win.
«Broken retail dates are usually the root of the issue, as those who receive early review code — like ourselves! — are tied down by strict embargoes.»
@ShogunRok in favor of that all-digital future?
Spiderman dies...oh wait that was Avengers