Insomniac Games suffered a massive data breach last year, resulting in many of its plans being leaked online. Unfortunately, all things Spider-Man haven’t stopped leaking. The latest leak revealed a trailer for the discontinued multiplayer/live-action game “Spider-Man: The Web”. Interestingly, a new trailer for the canceled game has been released online, featuring the concept art of one of the series’ iconic villains.
Second Spider-Man: Marvelous Web Game Trailer Released
The new trailer begins with Spider-Man’s voice, Yuri Yowenthal’s explaining that New York City’s defense is “a matter of date” History’s “Best show ever” .” He then jumps into the show, which will be more fun when some of his friends join in the fun.
Then we hear the beginnings of an explanation of how the Great Web works, how it is “the link of life and destiny that binds all our spiders together” and how we must protect it.
Yo how much dialogue did Yuri Lowenthal record for this cancelled Spider-Man game???
There’s ANOTHER trailer😭 pic.twitter.com/UZGYbfl35A
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In the reveal, we see Miles Morales, Gwen Stacy, and other versions of Peter Parker’s Spider-Man fighting various enemies in the city using a swing and web. This mechanism roams freely and solves crime problems. This is all done collaboratively, and we see all of Spider-Man working together in real-time. Seeing a new movie like this will make fans even more anxious because they know a project of this scale will never happen.
Green Devil concept art has been released online
The Economic Times reported Tips about “Insomniac” and “Spider-Man” Leaking “Man” Then another one appeared on the internet. We’re seeing a bunch of comic book villains show up in the new Spider-Man, but one of the biggest games in the human game has yet to be revealed.
There are spoilers here for those who haven’t finished Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, but we do know that the Green Goblin will be a major villain in the next game, with Norman Osborn being that character seeking revenge due to the death of his son Harry Osborn.