Fans are rallying to save Insomniac’s canceled Spider-Man multiplayer game with a petition that is rapidly gaining signatures. Just a few months after Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 launched to much critical and commercial success, Insomniac fell victim to a massive data breach that exposed the studio’s ideas for future Marvel video games. Included in this was Spider-Man: The Great Web, an online multiplayer title that would allow players to roam an open-world sandbox version of New York City and battle supervillains together.
More details about Spider-Man: The Great Web were recently leaked, including a concept trailer that highlighted what the title’s gameplay would have looked like had it not been canceled by Insomniac before the now-infamous ransomware attack. Like the recent animated Spider-Man movies, Spider-Man: The Great Web would have utilized Marvel’s multiverse to explain why there are multiple Spider-heroes swinging around New York. The Scarlet Witch would have played a major role in the game’s story, using her powers to open portals to different realities and unleashing various threats for the players to combat.
Ever since the Spider-Man: The Great Web trailer was unearthed earlier this week, fans have started to lament how the game never materialized and ask for Insomniac to release the game after all. As spotted by TheGamer, this has led to an online petition on Change.org, organized by Henry Hughes with the goal of gathering enough signatures to convince Sony and Insomniac to bring back their canceled Spider-Man multiplayer title. Over 1,500 signatures have been collected over the past 24 hours, a day after the petition first went live.
While Spider-Man: The Great Web was reportedly scrapped a long time before the Insomniac data breach revealed its existence, related leaks suggest that the developer could be looking to revisit the idea of an online multiplayer Spider-Man experience by adding a new mode in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Additionally, the multiverse was
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