Spider-Man fans have been buzzing with excitement and disappointment following the leak of a trailer for a cancelled multiplayer game set within the iconic superhero’s universe. Dubbed “Spider-Man: The Great Web,” the game promised cooperative multiplayer gameplay where players could customize their own Spider-Man avatars and swing through the city alongside friends. Despite the leaked footage showcasing unfinished aspects, it managed to capture the imaginations of fans who were saddened to discover its apparent cancellation, particularly since it wasn’t included in Insomniac Games’ leaked lineup of upcoming titles.
In response to the leak, Spider-Man enthusiasts flooded social media platforms like Twitter with requests for Insomniac Games to reconsider development of “The Great Web.” The passionate outpouring of support didn’t stop there; a Change.org petition was launched, urging both PlayStation and Insomniac to revive the project. Henry Hughes, the individual behind the petition, expressed profound shock at the game’s cancellation, emphasizing its potential as a groundbreaking multiplayer experience. As signatures steadily accumulated, nearing the 1,500 mark at the time of writing, it became evident that the Marvel’s Spider-Man community was unified in its desire for such a game.
While the petition’s ultimate impact on game development remains uncertain, it serves as a powerful testament to the fervent enthusiasm and dedication of Spider-Man fans. Despite the challenges inherent in resurrecting a cancelled project, the overwhelming response highlights the deep-seated desire within the community for a multiplayer Spider-Man experience. As fans continue to rally behind the cause, the petition stands as a beacon of hope for the realization of their shared vision.