Insomniac’s Spider-Man: The Great Web was a Live-Service, Raid-having, Season Following Masterpiece Stolen From Us

Raids, several seasons, and a lot of content that could have been amazing from this cancelled game.

Insomniac's Spider-Man: The Great Web was a Live-Service, Raid-having, Season Following Masterpiece Stolen From Us

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  • Insomniac Games cancelled multiplayer title, Spider-Man: The Great Web, could have been full of content that fans will love.
  • Spider-Man: The Great Web has raids planned. The title had more than eight seasons projected up to 2030.
  • The team at PlayStation Studios has not shared any more information about this cancelled game.
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After the massive hack that Insomniac Games suffered last year, the studio had all his future and past projects totally leaked on the internet. Games like Marvel’s Wolverine even have a playable demo leaked. Another very notorious game was the cancelled Spider-Man: The Great Web multiplayer title. 

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This Spider-Man project would have you run through different universes, helping Madame Web fix timelines and different issues regarding the multiverse. Spider-Man: The Great Web has raids and a lot of projected seasons of content. 

Spider-Man: The Great Web, an Insomniac Games Project that Could Have Been Ideal for Fans

Insomniac Games cancelled title, Spider: The Great Web, had raids and seasons planned.
Insomniac Games cancelled title, Spider-Man: The Great Web, had raids and seasons planned.

This cancelled project from Insomniac Games has fans mourning Spider-Man: The Great Web, a game that they even have the chance to try. Some fans put up a petition to revive the game; at the moment, Insomniac Games has not said anything regarding this subject.

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The title had some promising features that some fans of Spidey are eager to see in a game. Especially keeping in mind that the three latest games of Spider-Man from this studio have been the best adaptations of the popular Marvel character.

According to the leaked PowerPoint presentation, all the information about the game could have been. Spider-Man: The Great Web was pointing to making raids in PvE modes, with seasonal, weekly, monthly, and even yearly content prepared. Insomniac Games is even planning to do holiday events with Battle Pass and seasonal rewards; the studio has planned seasons up to 2030.

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The raids were a key feature that will make you play with strangers or friends in this very high-stakes mission, just like in Destiny or other similar titles. 

The Potential of this Game was Unlimited

Spider-Man: The Great Web has fans very sad, and they are asking Insomniac Games to reconsider.
Spider-Man: The Great Web has got fans very sad, and they are asking Insomniac Games to reconsider.

Spider-Man: The Great Web was pointing at the Sinister Six as the main villains. You will have to travel through the multiverse, defeating different versions and formations of the Sinister Six. The raids would have been connected to the story of the game, which will grow more in every new season. With all the versions of Spider-Man working together, this would have brought the story through the seasons, like happened in the Spider-Verse animated movies.

Characters like Spider-Gwen, Spider-Girl, Ghost-Spider, Spider-Man 99, and many other variations of the popular character could have been part of the story and even your party. You could also create your own Spider-Man version with a very detailed, customizable character maker. You can even choose your powers, like Miles Morales invisibility or bioelectricity control. Your origin story could have also been a part of your story. 

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Written by Lucas Lapetina

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I'm a big fan of movies and videogames in general. I really love Pokémon and Godzilla. One of my favorite games is The Last of Us, Part II. A compelling and well-written story is always welcome.