
Developed by Insomniac Games, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is the third game in franchise following Spider-Man and Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 News
Tickets are on sale now for VGC Live in Glasgow
VGC takes to the stage for the first time ever at one of Glasgow's most historic venues
February PS Plus Game Catalog titles confirmed, including Spider-Man 2
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and others will be available from Feb 17
It looks like Marvel’s Wolverine will skip this week’s PlayStation State of Play
Sony's State of Play returns this Thursday night, but Insomniac's game might not feature
Some of February’s PlayStation Plus Game Catalog titles have leaked, including Spider-Man 2
It's not known if Sony will reveal them during Thursday's State of Play, or before then
Sony AI patent will see PlayStation games play themselves when players are stuck
AI-Generated Ghost Player assistance would help out players who can't progress in a game
After success with Spider-Man, how will Insomniac handle Wolverine’s shift to gorier, less open-world gameplay?
2026 preview: Insomniac takes a break from the webslinger to explore one of the most beloved comic book characters ever
Insomniac’s Wolverine is reportedly coming next year, followed by a Venom spin-off
Marvel's Wolverine was announced in 2021
Spider-Man 3: Peter Parker ‘won’t be relegated to the couch’, says voice actor
Peter Parker will play a key role in Spider-Man 3's plot, it’s been confirmed
Sony rejected a pitch for Resistance 4, claims Insomniac founder
The Resistance franchise is largely dormant in 2025, with the main series of games locked to PS3
Spider-Man 2 PC features and specs revealed on the eve of the game’s release
Nixxes has detailed the enhancements made to the PC version of Marvel's Spider-Man 2
Sony is dropping the PSN account requirement on PC, but having one will now unlock in-game content
PC players will no longer require a PlayStation Network account to play Sony’s games













