Spider-Man 2 will get a New Game+ mode later this year as part of a post-launch update. According to Insomniac Games Community Director James Stevenson, just like 2018’s Marvel’s Spider-Man, those who want to replay the game and complete all the side missions may have to wait a while, but for now, as long as you complete it It can get an “ultimate” difficulty setting, bringing a whole new gaming experience. For starters, New Game+ mode often allows players to dive back into a game’s campaign in a super-powerful state, as in-game characters inherit all unlocked abilities, tools and weapons, and gear upgrades.
The ability to replay missions is also not available at launch, but Stevenson assured fans on Twitter that such functionality will be included in a future patch. It’s also beneficial for those who want to replay the biggest movie scenes from Spider-Man 2 without having to complete the entire run first. Ahead of launch, Insomniac Games highly recommended Owners of the physical/disc version of the game should download patch version 1.001.002 before launching the game. Spider-Man 2 is playable from start to finish via the Gold Master version on disc, but this patch aims to make general improvements to the game – especially the beginning – as well as introduce some new accessibility features for those suffering from the disease. People with visual impairments, auditory or motor challenges.
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No – We’re working on updating these features, but they won’t be released on day one
— James Stevenson (@JamesStevenson) October 17, 2023
One such feature is the auto-heal feature, which fully replenishes Spider-Man’s health if his focus bar is maxed out. There are also some improved color contrasts, allowing players to perfect their dodges. Of course, those who purchase digitally don’t have to worry, as they’ll automatically get the day-one version. At the moment, it’s unclear what Insomniac has planned for Spider-Man 2, as the 2018 prequel launched with a chapter-based collection of DLC called The City That Never Sleeps as a way to introduce Black Cat into the story. A sequel blatantly leaves room to explore more of the story, so that’s very possible. Even God of War Ragnarok got some new content in April via armor sets on New Game+.
This sequel takes place 10 months after the events of Spider-Man: Miles Morales, with Peter Parker and Miles Morales teaming up again to face new threats, including Kraven, the beastly hunter, is on the hunt for mutants living in New York City. The terrifying symbiote Venom is also in the picture, although Insomniac confirmed early on that his true identity is not Eddie Brock, as we know from the comic books. The open-world city has nearly doubled in size, and both Spider-Men—you can easily switch between the two—are equipped with deployable web wings that allow them to glide at high speeds. Fast travel has also been improved, as Spider-Man 2 takes advantage of the PS5’s SSD to ensure seamless loading throughout the game.
Spider-Man 2 is out now, only on PS5.
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