
Xboxic Writes: "ICGamers has decided to catch up with Beenox, the development studio in charge, and the game’s producer Stephane Gravel to tell us the latest on the anticipated new direction for the series."

TW: “With the recent release of the sequel film, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, I’ve been revisiting the astounding world of the Spider-Verse, enjoying both the prequel and the new sequel film in all their glory; and it’s led me to ask one question — why the hell isn’t there a Spider-Verse game?”
I too would like a whole game with the entire world looking like the animated movie. It could be awesome

Sometimes, companies feel they have to add a little star power to their games. So, they call in actual stars. Take a look at ten times where pulling in celebrities was a great idea.

Before Insomniac, there was Beenox; the studio reminisces on Shattered Dimensions, Edge of Time, and more
"I only wish we had five years on any one of the Spider-Man games we made!"
Well, you don't have to work for Activision ya know. But yeah, they did a fair job considering the limited resources and well....Activision.
TASM2 was like the last superhero movie that had a movie tie-in game accompanying it
Anyone have high hopes for this game with new Devs, considering the Treyarch developed games didn't do that well?
Well, could be good, who knows? Certainly, I felt there were good things in Spiderman2 and in WoS as well but both games just fell short of nailing the Spidey experience in full.
Taking the multi Spiderman approach is brave and they deserve credit for taking it on in a new way-at the very least it sows some guts and self belief so why can't they succeed? Spiderman3 is one of the worst games i've ever played in tons of ways and being honest the worst thing(bar the thumb cramp)was the repetition and fighting a billion soft as butter thugs. This one will mix things up and give us varied enemies from the different times and dimensions. I think it's got a chance of really succeeding or being way too much for them but I'm stil very hopeful and think the changing artstyles work pretty well so far in and of themselves. Fingers very much crosssed as I always preferred Spiderman to the other everyday, household name superheroes.