Marvel’s Spider-Man 2: 16 costumes we should see on PlayStation

Marvel's Spider-Man. Image courtesy Sony Interactive Entertainment, PlayStation, and Insomniac Games
Marvel's Spider-Man. Image courtesy Sony Interactive Entertainment, PlayStation, and Insomniac Games /
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15. Spider-Man (Oscorp)

Marvel Source: The Amazing Spider-Man by Zeb Wells

In the current run of The Amazing Spider-Man (written by Zeb Wells), Peter Parker has an advanced Spider-Suit. It was created by Norman Osborn as a way to make amends for all the awful things he’s done to Peter. Among the advancements are bombs, a spider-bot, and a glider. This skin could come with all of these as special moves. Seeing Peter throw bombs like the Green Goblin while using a glider would be very ironic and cool.

14. New Miles costume

Marvel Source: Miles Morales Spider-Man by Saladin Ahmed

During Saladin Ahmed’s run, Miles Morales was given a brand-new suit. Something that looked nothing like any of the previous costumes any Spider-Being has owned. It looked and felt like something Miles would wear. It was made by a person Miles helped after they were being bullied (Miles Morales: Spider-Man No. 29). To show their appreciation, they made Miles a personally designed costume.

This was created because Miles’ clone hurt his reputation (this happened during Miles Morales: Clone Saga). Plus, his new suit was torn up. Being invisible or being detected by enemies taking longer is an option. Or, since the suit was fire-resistant, that could work as well.

13. What If (Miles)

Marvel Source: What if…? Miles Morales

The What if…? series starring Miles Morales wasn’t a good read. Nevertheless, it did have versions of Miles that would be cool to see in the upcoming PlayStation game.

There were versions of him where he was Wolverine, Thor, Hulk, and Captain America. Each of the costumes would be popular especially if they come with their version abilities. Picture Miles with a healing factor and claws or Captain America’s shield. Who wouldn’t want to use those?