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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2revealed quite a lot in what felt like only a tiny glimpse during its surprise appearance at the PlayStation State of Play last week, and unpacking all of what it divulged takes looking closely at its quick montage of information. The number of suits and colorway variants it displayed alone is worthy of pausing on almost every frame to discern them, and thankfully Insomniac’s Bryan Intihar explained that suits all have their own suit style system as well. This feature basically quadruples the number of suits available in the game by providing alternate variations and color palettes to particular design bases, likeMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s Superior suit.
This will hopefully appeaseMarvel’s Spider-Man’s community of suit-ravenous fans, but a hefty number of suit requests are always being demanded that would require their own base design in the sequel. The suit style system isn’t going to suddenly create a colorway representingThe Amazing Spider-Man 2’s suitif it wasn’t already a base design, for example, and that’s where a lot of costumes will need to be represented initially. However, while there is still no word on whether Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will have Peter Parker or Miles Morales skins, suit styles would make such skins much better.

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Easily one of the most highly requested ‘suits’ intheMarvel’s Spider-Manfranchiseis being able to go out into the open world as Peter or Miles, unmasked and in their regular clothing, despite how immersion-breaking such skins would be. It wouldn’t make any sense for Peter or Miles to reveal their identities by swinging around and interacting with characters while unmasked in this context, especially during cutscenes, but fans are less concerned with that and more interested in having these skins for moment-to-moment enjoyment in the open world.
If these skins were available after the game’s story was completed and players could abandon their Spider-Man costumes in the open world thereafter that might solve the issue, but of course there’s the problem of needing to animate Peter and Miles’ faces for every interaction possible in the open world. It is doubtful that Insomniac will ever indulge fans on this request as a result, and while it’s fully possible thatMarvel’s Spider-Manwill continue offering scripted sequences where fans play as Peter or Miles and use their abilities while in ordinary clothing, the suit style system inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2makes the unlikelihood of dedicated Peter or Miles skins an even bigger bummer this time around.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Suit Styles Could Make Civilian Clothing Diverse
Because suit styles offer multiple different looks for a base design, it would be incredible ifpotential literal Peter and Miles skinshad their own that let players dress them in unique outfits with associable colorways. Peter has an outfit where he wears a white t-shirt under a fur-lined corduroy jacket, for example, and a suit-style colorway selection for this aesthetic could be realized in different colors, such as a green jacket instead of a rust-colored one.
This would be fantastic as players could put their own tiny alterations on these ordinary clothing skins as a touch of personal preference and see both Peter and Miles’ skins together while thwarting random crimes together inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s New York City. Regardless of whetherMarvel’s Spider-Man 2includes such skins or not, though, the sheer volume of suits and their colorways will make for a wonderfully diverse catalog. Plus, it’s still unclearifMarvel’s Spider-Man 2will have post-launch DLCor updates launching more suits or if all over-65 suits are supposed to be in the game at launch, but there’s only roughly a month before fans find out for themselves.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2releases on October 20, exclusively for PS5.
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