With anticipation surging for the release of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 on October 20, players are getting ready to swing into concrete jungles of New York as one of Marvel's most iconic heroes. But, as the game prepares to swing onto the PlayStation 5 exclusively, its first day update is causing quite a bit of concern. Mind you, this isn't just a trivial matter, both philosophically and in a literal sense. On one hand, it highlights the changing dynamics of game development, player experience, and the balance developers strike in ensuring a game's polish and performance. On the other hand, it's also HUGE.
As the streets of New York City once again become the playground for players as Marvel's Spider-Man 2 launches, the acclaimed developer behind the title, Insomniac Games, recently shed light on a day one patch for the game. According to details revealed on their official Twitter account, the physical retail copy already packs in the entire game, which will allow players to experience Peter Parker's adventure from start to finish without any mandatory online patch.
The primary motive behind this patch, as per Insomniac, is to introduce enhancements and polishing to the gold master version. This update will focus on refining the opening sections of Marvel's Spider-Man 2. In addition to this, fans can expect to see general improvements to their Spidey experience, with the inclusion of new Accessibility Options, which is a testament to the developer's commitment to ensuring all players, irrespective of their physical abilities, can enjoy the game. However, a burning question among many is the sheer size of this update.

