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Spider-patch, Spider-patch, does whatever a Spider-patch can.
The latest update for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is now live.
The latest update for Spider-Man 2 is now live, adding a long-promised New Game+ mode.
The latest update for Spider-Man 2 accidentally gives players access to developer Insomniac Games‘ debug tools.
Insomniac Games has released a public statement in response to layoffs at the studio announced this week by parent company Sony Interactive Entertainment.
Yuri Lowenthal, who voices Peter Parker in Insomniac‘s Spider-Man games, thinks the character will return in a future series instalment.
Spider-Man 2's director, Bryan Intihar, has explained why the sequel is missing so many costumes from the first game and Spider-Man: Miles Morales, noting that it wasn't as simple as just porting them from one to the other.
Spider-Man 2's director, Bryan Intihar, has explained why Insomniac Games had MJ take up the mantle of Scream, who is usually just a separate symbiote.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 has a new update that patches out a bunch of bugs, and unfortunately, you can no longer use an exploit to free-roam New York City as Venom.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 director Bryan Intihar has an answer for why the sequel's take on Venom isn't weak to fire like his comic book counterpart.
Insomniac Games seems to be heavily teasing a Daredevil appearance in . There has long been speculation surrounding whether the two New York superheroes could ever meet in a game, primarily as players are able to explore The Man Without Fear's stomping ground, Hell's Kitchen across all three of Insomniac Games' Marvel titles to date.
Whether or not Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will receive post-launch DLC similar to the first game remains to be seen, but creative director Bryan Intihar sure seems to be hinting at not just upcoming content, but possibly upcoming content related to fellow Marvel superhero Daredevil.
Spider-Man 2 creative director Bryan Intihar has once again teased Daredevil, following an update that reinstated a reference to the Marvel character.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is a hit with players. Insomniac Games did an exceptional job making the sequel as good, if not better, than the previous game. The design of New York’s surroundings is immersive and great swing and glide through. There are great new characters and an exciting storyline. Players, however, noticed a peculiar omission in a game scene.
Fresh footage as well as a playable prototype of a cancelled Daredevil game have appeared online.
The latest Marvel's Spider-Man 2 patch has brought back the Nelson and Murdock sign, raising questions about why the Easter egg was missing at launch.
Developer Insomniac Games has returned a Daredevil reference to Marvel's Spider-Man 2, just days after the director teased speculators about it.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 may have introduced a bunch of new characters, but Insomniac says it's "not running out of villains" just yet.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 has secured several accolades, including praise for its stellar soundtrack. To celebrate the game’s music, Playstation Music Studios and their partners are hosting a live listening party with special guests from the team that developed Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 has just dropped, but fans are already thinking ahead to future stories in Insomniac's Spiderverse. Scanning through clues in the game, players think that we're getting a Daredevil-focused DLC, introducing a new nemesis - The Hand.
When you have a team like Insomniac Games working on a set of Marvel Comics characters, you might feel they would “connect” the two titles in various ways. With the release of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and the very positive reaction to it, many expected a hint of what might come next with Marvel’s Wolverine, a game that we haven’t gotten any new details on in some time. To that end, there are no direct crossovers or “hints” of where Wolverine might be in this world or what his game might entail. According to the creative director for the projects, that was by design, but they are still “connected.”
Insomniac Games released Marvel's Spider-Man 2, its eagerly awaited sequel to 2018's Marvel's Spider-Man, on October 20 to critical acclaim. The first-party title has also become the fastest selling PlayStation Studios title in PlayStation history, shipping over 2.5 million copies in the first 24 hours of its release, Sony Interactive Entertainment confirmed. On the back of the success of Spider-Man, Insomniac is already looking ahead to its future releases. The Sony-owned studio had announced via a reveal trailer in 2021 that it was working on a Wolverine game. Now, Insomniac has confirmed that the title will be set in the same universe as Spider-Man 2.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2's director has addressed the Sandman plothole and there isn't really any reason as to why the villain appeared in both games.
The director of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 has teased something Daredevil-related by telling fans to "stay tuned" when asked about the missing Nelson and Murdock sign.
Spider-Man 2's director, Bryan Intihar, has acknowledged that Sandman's inclusion in the sequel is a bit of a plothole thanks to a collectible that could be found in the first game.
NOTE: There are some spoilers ahead for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is full of easter eggs, though one in particular stood out for fans. A plaque mentioning the Nelson and Murdock law firm was found in the first installment somewhere in Hell's Kitchen; in this sequel, the plaque is still there, but the Nelson and Murdock text is gone, hinting at a possible relocation of their office.
For all the cool things that Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 has to offer, some concepts didn’t make it. Speaking on IGN’s Beyond, senior creative director Bryan Intihar revealed that the Symbiote possessing Sandman was one such idea.
The Spider-Man IP has shot Insomniac Games into the stratosphere, bringing the studio (and Sony in turn) incredible critical and commercial success. The developer is, of course, far from done with Marvel, because not only will it inevitably make a Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 and potentially even a Venom spinoff, it’s also confirmed to be working on Marvel’s Wolverine.
Having finished Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Tamoor and Lucy sit down with the game's senior creative director to discuss how the story came together and dissect everything about the ending.
Since Insomanic revealed its Wolverine game two years ago, fans have wondered if it’s set in the same universe as the studio’s Spider-Man games. In an interview with Kinda Funny, Spider-Man 2 director Bryan Intihar confirmed the answer is yes
Having finished Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Tamoor and Lucy sit down with the game's senior creative director to discuss how the story came together and dissect everything about the ending.
Here's to hoping they eventually cross paths.
Spider-Man 2 creative director, Bryan Intihar has confirmed that Insomniac‘s Spider-Man games take place in the same universe as its upcoming Wolverine game.
There’s been plenty of chatter about Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 since its launch one week ago. Many were surprised by various events in the game, and others are already curious about what the third game in the series will be when it potentially arrives. However, the team at Insomniac Games has been sharing some unique insights into the title about stuff that didn’t make the cut. It’s only natural that some ideas were left on the cutting room floor for one reason or another. But when it came to the game’s opening villain, Sandman, they would take things in a WHOLE new direction.
Insomniac has now confirmed that the upcoming Marvel's Wolverine will take place in the same universe as the studio's Spider-Man games.
Almost a week since its release, Insomniac Games's Spider-Man 2 is still stealing our hearts (and hours).
has only been out for a few days, but developer Insomniac Games is already thinking about what the future of the series may include.
If you haven't started Insomniac Games's Spider-Man 2 yet because you're waiting until you have the time, we respect that. It's far more satisfying to sink a few hours into this game in one go, rather than just twenty minutes a day. But how long is Spider-Man 2?
Easily, one of the biggest questions in gaming that developers have to answer is how they’re going to top what they’ve already done before. For Insomniac Games, it was already a big honor for them to do a video game title with Spider-Man, and they crushed it on PS4. Then, they did a spinoff with Miles Morales on PS5, which helped set up Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. That game came out last week and is already doing incredibly sales-wise. But naturally, fans are already starting to think about the future. They want to know what Insomniac Games will do next if they’re allowed to do a third game.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 has spread its web-wings and is out right now, which obviously means the wait for an inevitable threequel has begun. The game’s director has thankfully dished out some tidbits about the future, pointing to the MCU’s trajectory as a clue.
While Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 shipped with 78 suits, more are on the way. In a new tweet, John Wick: Chapter 4 actor Rina Sawayama revealed a new suit she designed with clothing brand KidSuper. It’s a biker-style outfit with a leather jacket and pants and will launch in a future update.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 launched before the weekend and received rave reviews, but Insomniac Games is seemingly already thinking about the future. It’s somewhat teased in the sequel’s ending, but in the Friends Per Second podcast, senior creative director Bryan Intihar briefly discussed a potential third game.
Bryan Intihar, creative director of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 took to X just the other day to sing the praises of game videographer Much118, whose recent video managed to mimic the Into the Spiderverse movie's Leap Of Faith scene almost perfectly.
Speaking to the BBC recently, creative director of Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Bryan Intihar, details some of the character choices made within the Insomniac Games studio around the game's main characters, Peter Parker and Miles Morales.
Now that Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is finally out, fans can dive into the next open-world superhero game focusing on the Spider-Men - Peter Parker and Miles Morales. However, following the release of reviews earlier this week and with the game's full launch, there's been much discussion about the overall length of Spider-Man 2, which sits at about 15 to 20 hours. The main topic of debate online is whether 20 hours for a full open-world game is short or just right for a Spider-Man game.
«I think it would be pretty epic.»
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 released today, with a storyline that developer Insomniac has said will take, on average, about 15 hours to complete if you just stick to the main story missions. If players decide to delve deeper, and complete side missions and collectables, that gameplay time could be extended to around 40 hours.
It’s time to Web-Swing. With Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 out now worldwide, you may already have taken your first tour of Manhattan, Brooklyn, or Queens by web or Web Wings. Put Peter and Miles’s masked aerobatics to good use to quell crime and tackle new emerging threats, browsed the new suits and styles with relish, tinkered with a range of accessibility options.
In Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Spidey is a firefighter, a city engineer, a one-man medical airlift, an open-source GMO chemist, and a protector of New York’s precarious bee community. But there’s one thing this Spider-Man is not: a cop.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 aims to level up heaps of what made the original superhero game a banger, but fret not – creative director Bryan Intihar insists "we didn't fuck up the stuff people liked from the first game."
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 will follow a "darker story" than we're used to and won't feature "the sweet Peter Parker that we love," according to its director.
PlayStation has released a Spider-Man 2 launch trailer, ahead of reviews going live on Monday and the much-anticipated sequel’s release on October 20.
PlayStation and Marvel exclusively revealed new suits for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 at New York Comic-Con 2023. These are the Brooklyn 2099 and Kumo Suits – check them out below.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is a little over a week out from release on PS5, and the hype continues to build. There’s absolute faith in Insomniac Games to deliver a title that will be worthy of the Spider-Men, and there’s little doubt the game will be good or even great. But many hope that the title will exceed even their wildest expectations and deliver a potential “Game of the Year” experience much like the first one did. The team at Insomniac Games, alongside certain members of Marvel Games, did an interview with Marvel.com to highlight the personal struggles that the game’s characters will endure.
Sony has announced another Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 PlayStation 5 console bundle.
NOTE: There are spoilers ahead for Marvel’s Spider-Man and its ending.
Following the new Marvel's Spider-Man 2 trailer released during the latest State of Play broadcast, Insomniac Games opened the floodgates of information. We know the playable area is nearly twice as big as in the original game thanks to the addition of Queens and Brooklyn boroughs to the game's rendition of New York City, but does that mean the length is also increased in this sequel?
The PlayStation 5 is just a few years old now, and after the pandemic, some development studios are just now getting the hang of things for the console. Still, we’ve seen quite a few games released that offer both a PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 version. But with Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 release, we’re only seeing a launch on the PlayStation 5. So, much like how Final Fantasy XVI was released as completely optimized for the PlayStation 5, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will be another game to test the experience PlayStation 5 consoles could deliver for players. Today, we’re finding out that one developer who worked on the game at Insomniac Games is crediting the PlayStation 5 to provide bigger and better experiences.
How does Insomniac do it?
This past week has been a good one for Spidey fans. With just over a month until Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 swings onto the PS5 console, we’re getting a clearer idea of what we can expect come October 20. Insomniac Games has given us a closer look at the Super Hero and Super Villains cast with new character posters. Little under 24 hours ago we enjoyed a tour of the expanded Marvel’s New York (and a look at new suits) at State of Play. And today, you can get a deeper dive into the game’s combat, activities, story and more thanks to an extensive hands-on we had with a preview build of the game, bolstered by further insight from key staff who worked on the project – Senior Creative Director Bryan Intihar, Senior Game Director Ryan Smith, and Senior Narrative Director Jon Paquette.
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Spider-Man 2 just got a new gameplay trailer at the PlayStation State of Play event, held late Thursday, dropping new details about its exploration, side quests, and new tech. Game director Bryan Intihar kicked things off by comparing its open-world experience to the 2018 prequel, noting how the map has nearly doubled in size, expanding past the East River to include the Queens and Brooklyn boroughs. To compensate for the distance, both Spider-Men — Peter Parker and Miles Morales — are equipped with deployable Web Wings that let them swiftly glide across the city. Indeed, these can be used in tandem with web-swinging by alternating between the two for increased momentum.
Sony has released a new Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 trailer providing a look at its open-world gameplay and its expanded New York setting.
During the September 2023 State of Play aired a few hours ago, Sony and Insomniac Games showed off the expanded New York City available in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.
It’s almost time for Spider-Man 2, and it’s in that sentiment that Insomniac Games has revealed a brand new look at the game in today’s PlayStation State of Play. In this first look at how the sequel aims to evolve the open world concept, senior director Bryan Intihar showed off the game’s world, which has effectively doubled in size when you consider the inclusion of both Brooklyn and Queens.
We got another glimpse into Marvel's Spider-Man 2 today, including insight on new suits, new tech, and new areas of the city.
Creative director Bryan Intihar shared all kinds of new Spider-Man 2 details during today's State of Play. While showing off new gameplay Intihar shared a big list of Spider-Man 2 details, which you can see below.
Hey everyone – I’m Aaron Espinoza, the Advanced Senior Community Manager at Insomniac Games! Today, I’m delighted to drop new information about Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, including a look at our expanded Marvel’s New York, the ways Insomniac is evolving city exploration and details about the 10 suits exclusive to the Digital Deluxe Edition!
Insomniac Games returns to its most successful game to date with Marvel's Spider-Man 2. The hugely anticipated sequel will feature the two playable protagonists, Peter Parker and Miles Morales, taking on threats like Venom and Kraven the Hunter.
Insomniac Games’ senior creative director, Bryan Intihar, has admitted that he’s felt a bit “jealous” of the amazing recent games that other developers have been creating, but has affirmed that the industry being full of great releases is “not something to be fearful of”.
Three new Spider-Man 2 screenshots have been published, showing off several locations players will get to visit in the upcoming sequel.
Sony has released the highlights of last week’s Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 San Diego Comic-Con panel.
Tony Todd was on hand in San Diego Comic Con 2023 to talk about voicing Venom in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.
The new Web Wings system also works alongside web-swinging to help you explore New York City faster than ever.
Spider-Man 2 just got a story trailer during the San Diego Comic-Con 2023 panel, dropping big hints about the future of our heroes Peter Parker and Miles Morales, as they head into conflict with two primary threats — Kraven the Hunter and the Symbiote Venom. During the Summer Game Fest event, held last month, co-creator Bryan Intihar confirmed that, unlike the comic books, Eddie Brock won't be Venom in the game, promising a mystery twist for fans that now seems to point toward Harry Osborne. Developer Insomniac Games also revealed a new Spider-Man 2-themed limited edition PS5 bundle, where both the console and DualSense controller appear to be getting consumed by the blackness of the symbiote.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 was featured prominently in a panel at San Diego Comic-Con yesterday, culminating in a new stunning trailer that shows off Venom in all his symbiotic glory.
PlayStation and developer Insomniac Games have released a new story trailer for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.
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