Spider-Man 2 Update Fixes Some Game-Breaking Bugs

Peter Parker (left) and Miles Morales (right) pose in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.
Peter Parker (left) and Miles Morales (right) pose in Marvel's Spider-Man 2.

Developer Insomniac Games dropped a new update for its action-adventure game, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, which addresses game-breaking bugs, gives MJ some buffs, puts your phone on silent, and improves overall stability.

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In earlier versions of the game, if you were to abandon a mission and enter the game’s open world, your save file would become unusable for some reason. Insomniac Games has eliminated this problem. The new update also improves Spider-Man 2's overall performance and stability, ensuring that the game runs at tip-top shape.

You can check out the full patch notes for the game’s version 1.001.005 down below:

Spider-Man 2 Version 1.001.005 Patch Notes

  • Addressed an issue where NPCs could spawn on top of each other in boats

  • Addressed an issue where MJ could be defeated in one hit on higher difficulty settings

  • Addressed multiple issues where hiding the HUD would cause some missions to fail to trigger

  • Addressed an issue where collision was missing on the floor in the harbor

  • Further addressed issues where players could become stuck in the finale of Marko’s Memories

  • Addressed an issue where players could switch character during the defeat sequence.

  • Addressed an issue where the player could become stuck running on a wall

  • Addressed an issue where the wrong Spider-Man could receive phone calls if the player switched characters during a call

  • Addressed an issue where the player could lose the ability to jump

  • Addressed multiple issues where inputs would not register after zipping to a point

  • Addressed an issue where the game would not properly reload after being defeated by a boss.

  • Addressed an issue where Peter Parker could become stuck on a bench or railing.

  • Addressed an issue where Spider-Man could clip through the map and become stuck during combat

  • Addressed an issue where the Hang Ten Trophy would not count flips accurately

  • Addressed an issue where inputs would not register after grabbing a memory crystal

  • Further addressed issues where models would not load properly after long play sessions

  • Addressed an issue where the player character could leave a mission and enter the open world resulting in corrupted saves

  • Improved stability

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Launched on October 20, Spider-Man 2 has been a massive success for Insomniac Games, receiving favorable reviews among critics and fans alike. It’s the fastest-selling PlayStation Studios game ever and will soon get a new game plus mode.

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