was an evolution over its predecessors in many ways, from its expanded open-world map — which went beyond Manhattan to include Brooklyn and Queens — to its improved traversal with the option for more physics-based web-swinging, or gliding high above the skyscrapers with the new web wings. However, there were some areas where Insomniac cut content that was present in and, most notably in with regards to the heroes' suits and gadgets, and one of these cut elements could have robbed us of a cool crossover feature with .
Whereas Peter and Miles both had an array of gadgets in the previous game, with Peter having more than Miles due to his access to tech and the fact Miles had additional abilities like Venom blasts and camouflage, the heroes only have four shared between them — five if the default web shooters are included — in, although these can be upgraded over time.
With its pre-order and Digital Deluxe Edition content combined,Peter Parker and Miles Morales had 39 unique suits each at launch, with some returning suits, new designs, and adaptations of suits relevant to the story, such as Peter's Black suit due to its ties to the Venom arc. The New Game Plus patch added two more in the form of a Hellfire Gala suit for each hero, and a further "" pack was released at the same time. Later, four more suits from the previous games were added -two for Peter and two for Miles — alongside a further four suits designed by Colm Dillane (aka KidSuper) in collaboration with PlayStation and three other artists; Singer, actress, and model Rina Sawayama, Formula 1's Lando Norris, and Brazilian footballer Vinicius Jr., which were split so there were two for Peter and two for Miles.
The " " pack is available for $4.99, but Insomniac has stated that it will be free in the game at a later date.
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