There's no shortage of side activities in , with an abundance of suits for both Peter and Miles often unlocked as a reward for completing them. While some side activities such as "" can function somewhat independently of the game's main narrative, and act as a way to set up a potential future DLC storyline, others such as the Emily-May Foundation experiments feed directly into Peter Parker and Harry Osborn's main aspirations to «heal the world».
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Marvel's Spider-Man 2.]
Despite Peter and Mary Jane believing their friend Harry was traveling Europe in, he was later revealed to be in a medically-induced coma with the Venom symbiote as part of his treatment for the same terminal illness his mother Emily passed away from years prior. By the start of, Harry has been released from this treatment and seems healthier than ever, with a completely new lease on life.
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When Harry visits Peter in Queens, he offers him the position of Co-CEO at a new start-up of his, the Emily-May Foundation, which has been named in loving memory of Harry's mother, and Peter's recently deceased aunt, May Parker. The intent is to continue the work the two friends had begun and were supposed to debut at the Young Entrepreneurs convention back in High School but put on hold after Emily died. As Harry underwent his treatment, his father Norman Osborn officially created and funded the foundation as an Oscorp subsidiary, so it was ready for his son once he was back in good health.
The EMF's plan to «heal the world» covers many areas, with Dr. Curt Connors managing a Medical team, the Ichthyology team studying Japanese Koi fish for
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