Marvel’s Spider-Man Game of the Year Edition Announced, Available Now

Today, just ahead of the game’s one-year anniversary Insomniac Games announced Marvel’s Spider-Man Game of the Year Edition. This version of the game includes the main game, The City That Never Sleeps, and the additional missions and challenges that came with the DLC. Community Director James Stevenson said: “We feel privileged to be repeating the same thing over and over again – thank you for all of your amazing support of Insomniac Games and Marvel’s Spider-Man since the web-slinger landed on the PlayStation 4 system. We’re a little over a week away from the game’s one year anniversary on September 7th! We’ll be looking back at 2018 over the next few weeks – but we wanted to kick off the anniversary celebration with a loud THWIP.”

“It seems crazy that just about a year ago people hadn’t yet had a chance to swing around Marvel’s New York. We’ll always remember that first E3 in 2016 when our teaser trailer surprised fans that we had teamed up with Sony Interactive Entertainment and Marvel Games to put our own spin on one of the most famous fictional characters of all-time. From working to nail web-swinging and acrobatic Spidey combat, to imagining a brand-new Spider-Man universe and storyline, and getting to build our own version of Marvel’s New York – it’s been a wild ride for all of us here,” Stevenson continued.

Marvel’s Spider-Man Game of the Year Edition will come with the full game and a voucher for the entire three-chapter narrative of The City That Never Sleeps. The DLC takes place after the events of the main game and continues the story picking up several story beats that happened in the main game. The three chapters part of The City That Never Sleeps is The Heist, Turf Wars, and Silver Lining. Each chapter came with new missions, challenges, and new suits that players can craft if they want to. Marvel’s Spider-Man Game of the Year Edition costs $39.99. The City That Never Sleeps can be bought for $24.99.

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