Just yesterday, a gameplay trailer for Insomniac's cancelled multiplayer game, Spider-Man: The Great Web, appeared online. Many sources of this video have now been removed, but just 24 hours later, a second trailer for the game has leaked.
This trailer is more of a pitch trailer, with narration provided by Peter Parker voice actor, Yuri Lowenthal, before cutting to some gameplay clips, most of which are the ones we saw in the previous trailer. Currently, the trailer can be viewed via the tweet below, as spotted by Insider Gaming. It is likely that the video will eventually be taken down.
A second trailer for the cancelled multiplayer Spiderman game has been leaked. pic.twitter.com/Rt9Q3pw5dD
— Dylan (@itsdyllie) March 13, 2024
Many have pointed out that the game looks very polished and like it could have been ready for release. However, I think it is worth keeping in mind that Insomniac has many Spider-Man models cooked up already and a highly polished version of Spider-Man 2 to play around with for prototypes. It could have been an in-house trailer, based on very small examples of gameplay to showcase the idea behind the game – primarily aimed at impressing bosses to get the greenlight to really get the game done.
While these trailers for Spider-Man: The Great Web have leaked, very little else of it has been found in the Insomniac leaks, which leads me to believe that the game wasn't necessarily close to releasing soon.
Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.
KitGuru Says: As this is continued fallout from last year's Insomniac hack, I do wonder if it will get addressed publicly.