Following the aftermath of the disastrous Insomniac Games hack a few months ago, whispers began to merge into something tangible, something nearly within our grasp, only to vanish like smoke. The leak brought to light what could have been if Spider-Man: The Great Web, a multiplayer adventure weaving together the fates of multiple Spider-People, had come to fruition.
Though it has since been canceled (not by villainy but by the cold, hard logic of business decisions - which, to be fair, can sometimes be hard to distinguish), fans have gotten a look into what the gameplay might have looked like.
The leak, credited to the hacker group Rhysida, exposed more than just files from the Sony-owned studio. Among the data was a trailer for a Spider-Man multiplayer title that one could easily mistake for a launch announcement. The canceled game trailer reveals a portal to a spiderverse of possibilities, showcasing cooperative play that stretches the fabric of the Spider-Verse itself.
Up to five players - weird number - could swing through New York City, wearing the suits of not just Peter Parker but also Spider-Gwen, Spider-Man 2099, and even Venom's Symbiote costume. The game's narrative sees Scarlet Witch tear open the multiverse, unleashing all kinds of threats, including the Sinister Six, upon our heroes.
