Insomniac Games has been in the spotlight recently due to leaks that have given the public a glimpse into its internal operations and future plans.

Among the revelations, a particularly notable one is the multiplayer Spider-Man game. It's presumed that this project is part of a broader strategy by Sony, Insomniac's parent company, as part of the studio's now-slowed-down push for live service titles. However, recent updates confirm this multiplayer Spider-Man game has been canceled and is no longer in development.

The cancellation of the Spider-Man multiplayer game, as confirmed by trusted sources with Bloomberg, indicates a big shift in Insomniac's focus. This project, which had the potential to capitalize on the popular Spider-Verse concept, was scrapped a while ago, according to insiders familiar with the company's plans.

The ending to Marvel's Spider-Man 2 teased the introduction of Silk.

The exact reasons behind the cancellation remain unclear, but it reflects the studio's evolving priorities and perhaps a strategic decision to concentrate on other areas.