The video game studio responsible for Spider-Man 2 has fallen victim to a significant ransomware attack. Hackers, demanding a $2 million ransom from Sony-owned Insomniac, the studio behind the Play Station 5 hit, have exposed information including details about upcoming releases and work-in-progress footage of the anticipated Wolverine game. The leaked data, encompassing private employee information and internal company emails, has prompted condemnation from fellow game developers, journalists, and fans.
The eagerly anticipated trailer for the Madame Web movie has been unveiled. For those unfamiliar with the film, it holds a significant link to Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Scheduled for release on February 16, 2024, Madame Web is intricately woven into the fabric of the Spider-Man cinematic universe, despite being touted as a "standalone origin story." The film delves into the backstory of Madame Web, also known as Cassandra Webb, a mutant endowed with clairvoyant abilities, and her connections with various Spider-Women from the comics. Notably, the narrative unfolds before Madame Web finds herself in the wheelchair familiar to comic readers.
PlayStation, one of the leading game console manufacturers, has recently witnessed a remarkable milestone with the release of their highly anticipated game, Spider-Man 2. This thrilling sequel has taken the gaming world by storm, captivating players and achieving unprecedented success within a remarkably short period of time.
Insomniac Games' Senior Creative Director, Bryan Intihar, delves into the expansive nature of 'Marvel's Spider-Man 2' and how the sequel will present both physical and psychological challenges for Peter Parker and Miles Morales.