Hello Games has released the “Orbital” (version 4.6) update for No Man’s Sky.
07.03.2024 - 17:33 / gematsu.com / Sony Interactive-Entertainment
Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment and developer Insomniac Games have released Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 version 1.002.000, which adds New Game+, Mission Replay, and Time of Day option, as well as new accessibility options.
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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is available now for PlayStation 5.
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Hello Games has released the “Orbital” (version 4.6) update for No Man’s Sky.
Publisher PQube and developer MassHive Media have released a new update for life simulation RPG Potion Permit, which adds a new opening animation, new romanceable characters Lucke and Runeheart, and additional language support, among other fixes.
Square Enix has released the version 1.020 update for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, which includes frame rate and graphics improvements.
The developers of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 revealed that they struggled to get the Sandman boss fight right due to how fast Spider-Man is. During this year's Game Developers Conference (GDC), associate animation director for Insomniac Stephen Camardella revealed that it was incredibly hard to get the pacing of the fight against Sandman in Marvel's Spider-Man 2 just right. Camardella states that due to Spider-Man's speed, it was a challenge to make sure the fight was fair and fun.
Sony Pictures Entertainment has revealed when the eight live-action movies will each be returning to theaters through a new trailer. Tickets are now available online.
Concept art for Insomniac’s canceled Spider-Man multiplayer game has just been leaked online, including a possible look at the title’s character creation screen. Insomniac infamously fell victim to a massive ransomware attack just a few months after Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 swung onto the PlayStation 5, exposing much of the developer’s plans for future Marvel video games. Among already confirmed titles like Marvel’s Wolverine and long-suspected projects centered around Venom and the X-Men was a game that Insomniac had reportedly already canceled long before the data breach: an online multiplayer title called Spider-Man: The Great Web.
Publisher Spiral Up Games and developer The Swordman Studio have released the free “The Southern Chronicles” update for Wuxia-style RPG Wandering Sword, which adds a new storyline, new difficulty modes, and “New Game Plus.”
A new fan petition to bring back Insomniac’s canceled multiplayer game has been gathering thousands signatures as enthusiasts are exposed to leaked trailers of the title that has been fully discarded. The game that was being developed for PlayStation consoles was abruptly canceled and the leaked footage online sparked outrage among fans who wanted to experience a bit of the in an interactive medium. The information about the canceled was obtained as part of the giant Insomniac leaks in late 2023.
Spider-Man: The Great Web was supposed to be a new title from Sony that will soon be added to the already existing lineup of Marvel’s Spider-Man video games. However, this game has been canceled, which is really sad news considering that this game was one to feature multiplayer among multiple Spider-Men.
A trailer has leaked online for Spider-Man: The Great Web, a multiplayer game that got some way into development at Insomniac Games before being cancelled.
An alleged trailer for Spider-Man: The Great Web has leaked online - Spider-Man: The Great Web being a cancelled Insomniac Games comicbook adaptation with a focus on co-op multiplayer. I am not going to embed the footage because I’m not sure if doing so would cause screaming Spider-Lawyers to crash through my window – best of luck finding tall objects to swing from in darkest West Yorkshire, webheads! - but I will do you the great honour of describing the footage below.
A concept trailer for Insomniac’s canceled Spider-Manmultiplayer game has just leaked online, giving fans a glimpse into what the ambitious project could have been like. Insomniac’s series of open-world Spider-Man games have earned critical acclaim from fans of Marvel’s legendary web slinger, starting with the successful Marvel’s Spider-Man back in 2018. A spin-off was released in 2020 in Spider-Man: Miles Morales, which saw the titular teenage hero come into his own as a crime-fighter. Both he and Peter Parker returned as playable characters in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 last year, facing off against deadly villains like Venom and Kraven the Hunter while struggling with their own personal demons.