
With the recent success of Spider-Man are we in store for a barrage of Marvel games and will they stay as Sony exclusives?

In honour of PlayStation's 30th birthday yesterday in the US, data company Circana has dug out figures showing the top 20 best-selling PlayStation video games ever (date-range Jan 1995 to July 2025). Don't get too excited.
This is a great reminder of how game sales have become more concentrated in a smaller number of games/series over time. In the PS1/PS2 era a game was a success if it sold a million or a few million copies. The GTA games (3/Vice City/San Andreas) were pretty big outliers in selling as much as they did during the PS2 era. So in the minds of a lot of gamers something like FF VII feels like it was as big of a PS1 game as God of War 2018 was for PS4, but in reality far fewer people bought it (though it has obviously reached additional people through remasters, etc.).
What this says to me is, not many people are buying a PS to play PS exclusives. Like so many false narratives, like Xbox gamers don't buy games! It seems Playstation as a default system is a vanilla system to play call of duty, Minecraft, GTA games and a sports games.

A modder has added multiplayer to Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered on PC, giving us the closest thing to the canceled The Great Web project.

A Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered multiplayer mod is in development by the community, and there's even early gameplay footage.
No it’s not possible or practical
No because Marvel doesn't own enough developers to do that, and with their plans of giving their Ips to different companies I can see them all coming together to make a shared universe
Imagine a black panther (arkham style) game.
The two heroes have similarities. Both are wealthy, martial arts, use high tech gadgets,
no natural superhuman powers, high intelligence, and fearless.
Depends what the end game is. I could see something modest like a cameo from Insomniac’s Peter Parker in a Hulk game (8 years of wiggle room there), or something like F.E.A.S.T popping up in a FF/Daredevil/Punisher game set in NYC. But nothing major gameplay wise.
It’d be hard with different publishers, same way the MCU is roadblocked by Universal when it comes to making another Hulk movie, Fox when it comes to X-Men, Sony with Venom. Too many moving parts. Licenses. It was a thing even getting Spider-Man into Lego Marvel Avengers. They added him as free DLC months later.
with how long it takes to schedule a game, pick a company, then go through all the development and marketing for a single game, I don't think it's possible unless Disney/Marvel acquire a game company themselves.