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Spider-Man 2’s NG+ update brings new suits, styles and more

Late last year, following the release of Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Insomniac Games announced that the title would be getting a rather significant update in 2024 – bringing with it a NewGame+ mode, additional accessibility options and more. Set to arrive on the 7th of March, we now have a complete breakdown of what to expect.

Detailing the upcoming update via the PlayStation Blog, James Stevenson – the Community Director at Insomniac Games – said:

“Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 version 1.002 will bring New Game+ to the game. We know many of you have been eager to replay the game on a harder difficulty, with all your suits and abilities carrying over. Or perhaps you want to just replay a favourite mission or two – you can do that, too! And there’s more to unlock – with Ultimate Levels, Golden Gadget styles, and more!”

Equally as exciting, the update will include extra customisation options for Peter’s black suit – including different symbiote ability colours.

Speaking of suits, the update also adds a couple extra based on Marvel’s Hellfire Gala series. Interestingly, two more outfits are being added, but in collaboration with the charity ‘Gameheads'.

These flashy suits will be part of the Fly N’ Fresh pack, which will be available to buy until the 5th of April for $4.99, with 100% of the proceeds going to the charity (up to $1 million). The suits will also be given to all for free eventually, so don’t worry if you miss out.

Last but certainly not least, the update brings with it a ton of added accessibility options, including Audio Descriptions; a screen reader; cinematic captions; high contrast outlines and more. The full list of changes and additions can be found HERE.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for the update? What do you think of the new suits? Let us know down below.

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