Throughout his many incarnations, Spider-Man has served us some fascinating looks. From Sam Rami’s interpretation of a fighting Spider-Man to the Stark Suit featured in Avengers: Endgame to some, well, creative outfits from the comics, Spider-Man boasts an impressively varied wardrobe. Insomniac Games took that into consideration when they created Marvel’s Spider-Man, outfitting the hero with 42 unlockable suits. This article will tell you how to collect all of them.
Before you start, you should update your game to the most recent edition and begin every DLC episode if you have them. Just the initial update will get you five suits, and starting every episode will get you another three. This only applies to the base PlayStation 4 version, however. If you’re playing on PS5 or PC, everything is already packaged together. Read on for our tips on getting every suit in Marvel’s Spider-Man.
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