Now that Nintendo and Xbox have each had their time in the spotlight already with the release of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and Starfield, respectively, it's now time for PlayStation to take center stage.
Gamers all over the world stand at the edge of their seat, awaiting the much-anticipated release of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 on October 20 by Insomniac Games. This sequel doesn't just promise another thrilling adventure but also marks a significant chapter in the evolution of its developer.
Insomniac, following the successful launch of Marvel's Spider-Man on the PlayStation 4, found itself as part of the best video game acquisition in recent years when a long-time partner in PlayStation acquired it in 2019 This strategic merger, one that Sony only paid a meager $229 million for, has bore fruit, as reflected in the words of Bryan Intihar, one of the brains behind Marvel's Spider-Man 2.
In an interview with GamesIndustry.biz, Marvel's Spider-Man 2's creative director painted an ideal picture of a seamless transition and collaboration, specifically highlighting their work with PS5's lead architect, Mark Cerny.


