If you had your hopes up for the Spider-Man 2 DLC, you might want to let out the breath you've been holding. Buried in the announcement of the game's new PC port, developer Insomniac has confirmed that there will be no more story content. is planned.
“While we have no additional content planned for Marvel's Spider-Man 2,” the developers say in the announcement blog, “we are excited to bring all of our previously released post-launch content to the PC version, including New Game+, new costumes and color variants, Photo Mode features and more.”
That's pretty surprising given that players had discovered what appeared to be story DLC plans when a patch accidentally left the game's debug menu accessible. There's also the fact that there's a pretty obvious tease (one I won't reveal in case you haven't finished Spider-Man 2 yet) for the appearance of a notable villain in one of the game's major side stories. Of course, it's entirely possible that a lot of planning was thrown into disarray when those Insomniac leaks occurred last year.
what we are What you will get is a PC port of Spider-Man 2, due out on January 30 on both Steam and the Epic Games Store. There's a new trailer you can watch below, but if you're worried about spoilers, you might want to stay away – the video shows a surprising amount of endgame story content that you might want to delve into.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 – Trailer announced | PC Games – YouTube
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“Our incredible partners at Nixxes have once again done an incredible job bringing the world of Marvel's Spider-Man to PC gamers,” Insomniac CTO Mike Fitzgerald says in the announcement. “Our team put a lot of love into this game and we're excited that it will soon be enjoyed by a whole new audience with keyboard and mouse controls, ultra-widescreen support, and numerous graphical options that will make you feel at home on your platform.” The game also features “improved ray tracing options” on PC.
All eyes forward to Marvel Wolverine and all the others upcoming marvel games.