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Spider-Man 2’s Map Will Be Twice the Size of Its Predecessor’s

We now have some idea of ​​how big Spider-Man 2’s map will be. Please rest assured. many Explore.

The game’s creative director, Brian Intihar, made this clear in an interview. Washington Post, stated that the sequel’s map will be twice as large as Spider-Man 1.He also teased what it would be like to swing at Queens, which he knew would be available earlier During last week’s 12 minute gameplay demo.

“In terms of city size, it’s twice as big as Spider-Man 1,” Intihar said. “Playing in Queens has a more neighborhood feel and smaller buildings, which is why the webwing works so well across the area, swinging low to the ground when needed, You can also fly.”

“We prepared for some unexpected situations that we have never experienced before.


In Spider-Man 1, players could only cross Manhattan. Spider-Man 2, on the other hand, includes both Queens and Brooklyn, and is expected to feature other boroughs as well.As I told a Japanese outlet famitsu (via Kudamatsu), Intihar teased how the addition of Queens and Brooklyn would break up the web-throwing monotony.

“These two areas are rather small and residential, so you can see that they are different from Manhattan,” he said. “We have prepared unexpected situations that have never been seen before, such as a battle on the river between the two cities, so please look forward to it.”

Spider-Man 1 and Spider-Man: Miles Morales are two of the most popular PlayStation games, so expectations are definitely high for Spider-Man 2. However, no release date has been set yet.Last week’s PlayStation Showcase was just a repeat Previously announced Fall 2023 release window.

For more on Spider-Man 2, check out all the new details Learned from gameplay demos and A conversation between Intihar and game director Ryan Smith.

Alex Steadman is IGN’s senior news editor and oversees entertainment coverage. When she’s not writing or editing, she can be found reading fantasy novels and playing Dungeons & Dragons.

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