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List of video games featuring Spider-Man

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Numerous video games featuring the popularMarvel ComicssuperheroSpider-Man have been officially released. To date, Spider-Man has appeared on over fifteen gaming platforms, includingapps on mobile phones.

Overview

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Overview ofSpider-Man video games
TitleReleasePlatformsDeveloperPublisher
Spider-Man1982Atari 2600,Odyssey 2Parker Brothers
Questprobe featuring Spider-Man1984Amstrad CPC,Apple II,C64,C16,Atari 8-bit,ZX Spectrum,IBM PC compatibleAdventure InternationalAdventure International
The Amazing Spider-Man and Captain America in Dr. Doom's Revenge!1989MS-DOS,Amiga,Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, C-64ParagonMedallist
The Revenge of ShinobiGenesis,Sega CDSegaSega
The Amazing Spider-Man1990Amiga, MS-DOS, C-64, Atari STOxford Digital EnterprisesParagon
The Amazing Spider-ManGame BoyRareLJN/Nintendo
The Punisher: The Ultimate Payback!1991Game BoyKrome Studios MelbourneAcclaim Entertainment
Spider-Man vs. The KingpinGenesis,Master System,Game Gear, Sega CDTechnopopSega
Spider-Man: The Video GameArcadeSegaSega
The Amazing Spider-Man 21992Game BoyBits StudiosLJN
Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister SixNES, Master System, Game GearLJN/Flying Edge
Spider-Man and the X-Men in Arcade's RevengeSNES, Genesis, Game Gear, Game BoySoftware Creations
The Amazing Spider-Man 3: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers1993Game BoyBits StudiosLJN
Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage1994SNES, GenesisSoftware Creations
The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes1995SNESArgent,EpochEpoch
Venom/Spider-Man: Separation AnxietySNES, GenesisSoftware CreationsAcclaim Entertainment
Spider-ManWestern TechnologiesLJN/Acclaim Entertainment
The Amazing Spider-Man: Web of Fire199632XBlueSky SoftwareSega
Spider-Man: The Sinister SixMS-DOSBrooklyn MultimediaByron Preiss Multimedia
Spider-Man2000PlayStation,Game Boy Color,Nintendo 64,Dreamcast,Microsoft WindowsNeversoft /Vicarious Visions (GBC) /Edge of Reality (N64) /Treyarch (DC) / LTI Gray Matter (Win)Activision
Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six2001Game Boy ColorTorus Games
Spider-Man 2: Enter: ElectroPlayStationVicarious Visions
Spider-Man: Mysterio's MenaceGame Boy Advance
Spider-Man2002Game Boy Advance,GameCube, Windows,PlayStation 2,XboxTreyarch / LTI Gray Matter (Win) /Digital Eclipse (GBA)
Spider-Man 22004Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox,N-Gage,Mac OS X,Nintendo DS,PlayStation PortableTreyarch / Digital Eclipse (GBA, NGE) /Foundation 9 Entertainment (Win) /Aspyr (Mac) / Vicarious Visions (DS, PSP)
Ultimate Spider-Man2005Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo DSTreyarch /Beenox (Win) / Vicarious Visions (DS, GBA)
Spider-Man: Battle for New York2006Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance,MobileTorus Games
Spider-Man 32007Game Boy Advance, Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2,Wii,Xbox 360,PlayStation 3, PlayStation PortableVicarious Visions / Treyarch (X360, PS3) / Beenox (Win)
Spider-Man: Friend or FoeWindows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation PortableNext Level Games / Beenox (Win) /Behaviour Interactive (DS, PSP)
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows2008Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360Shaba Games and Treyarch /Griptonite Games (DS) /Amaze Entertainment (PS2, PSP)
Spider-Man: Toxic City2009MobileGameloftMarvel Comics
Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem2010iOS, AndroidGameloftGameloft
Spider-Man: Shattered DimensionsNintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360, WindowsBeenox / Griptonite Games (DS)Activision
Spider-Man: Edge of Time2011Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360Beenox /Other Ocean Interactive (DS)
The Amazing Spider-Man2012Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360,Android, iOS, Windows, Mobile,Wii U,Windows Phone,PlayStation VitaBeenox / Other Ocean Interactive (DS) / Gameloft (AND, iOS, MOB, WP) / Mercenary Technology (Vita)
Spider-Man Unlimited2014iOS,Android,Windows PhoneGameloftGameloft
The Amazing Spider-Man 2Android, iOS, Windows, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3,PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360,Xbox OneBeenox / Gameloft (AND, iOS) /High Voltage Software (3DS)Activision
Marvel's Spider-Man2018PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Microsoft WindowsInsomniac GamesSony Interactive Entertainment
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales2020
Marvel's Spider-Man 22023PlayStation 5, Microsoft Windows

1980s

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TheMarvel ComicssuperheroSpider-Man was created byStan Lee andSteve Ditko and first appeared inAmazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962).

By the late 1970s, Spider-Man had become a successfulfranchise. At this time the fictional character had already featured in theanimated seriesSpider-Man, a segment on thechildren's television seriesThe Electric Company (calledSpidey Super Stories), and thelive actionprime time seriesThe Amazing Spider-Man. As a result of the success, Marvel Comics licensed the character into a stream of electronic games.

Spider-Man was quickly growing in popularity because of his simplistic Spider-Style costume, he was also the favorite character ofStan Lee and soon he was one of the most loved Marvel fictional characters.

Atari 2600 (1982)

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See also:Spider-Man (1982 video game)

In 1982,Parker Brothers published a game for theAtari 2600 (and its clone system, theSears Video Arcade) titledSpider-Man. The action game involves climbing a skyscraper, capturing criminals[1] and defusing bombs set by theGreen Goblin. It supports two players.

The game is similar to the 1980arcade video gameCrazy Climber. It is a variation on its gameplay format, with added web shooting and swinging abilities.[2]

Questprobe (1984)

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In 1984,Scott Adams released the second in theQuestprobe series of text adventure games. The second in the series was titledQuestprobe: Spider-Man, and involved Spider-Man hunting for a series of gems at the behest of a mysterious character named the "Chief Examiner". The game was ported to theCommodore 64,[3]Commodore 16,[4]Atari 8-bit computers,[5]ZX Spectrum,[6]IBM PC,Amstrad CPC, and theApple II. This was a first-person-perspective graphical adventure game, with commands entered textually.

The Amazing Spider-Man and Captain America in Dr. Doom's Revenge! & The Revenge of Shinobi (1989)

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See also:The Amazing Spider-Man and Captain America in Dr. Doom's Revenge! andThe Revenge of Shinobi (1989 video game)

In 1989,The Amazing Spider-Man and Captain America in Dr. Doom's Revenge! was released for MS-DOS,Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, and Commodore 64.[7] The game was written byParagon Software Corporation, and published byMedallist (a subsidiary ofMicroProse). The story of the game is told in a series of comic panels, with the game play similar to that ofStreet Fighter: The player, as eitherCaptain America or Spider-Man, battles villains one-on-one until facingDoctor Doom.

In December 1989,The Revenge of Shinobi was released on theMega Drive/Genesis. The game's boss battles feature comic book characters including Spider-Man and Batman, as well as famous movie characters, including Terminator and Godzilla, and even Rambo as normal-stage enemy. Initially, Spider-Man was included without consent from Marvel, but another version was released, this time with the copyright message shown in the beginning of the game, giving credit to Marvel, and editing the looks of Batman, Rambo and Godzilla, so avoiding a possible lawsuit; aSega CD version was released, being derived from the altered version.

1990s

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In the 1990s, comics enjoyed a boom, and the early 1990s saw a myriad ofvideo games based on high-profile comic story lines and the 1994Spider-Man: The Animated Series.

Home computers

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See also:The Amazing Spider-Man (1990 video game)

The Amazing Spider-Man was the first game of the decade released, a puzzle oriented action game developed byOxford Digital Enterprises and released in 1990 for the Amiga and ported to MS-DOS, Commodore 64, andAtari ST. The title was published byParagon Software Corporation and features over 250 screens.[8]

Game Boy

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The Amazing Spider-Man, developed byRareware and released in 1990 was the first in a trilogy for the newly introducedGame Boy. The game was published byLJN (a subsidiary ofAcclaim), the first of a series of games published based on licensed Marvel characters. The game play involves running acrossNew York chasing supervillains to locateMary Jane Watson.[9]

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was developed byBits Studios and released in 1992. The game is a side-scrollingbeat-'em up. Spider-Man attempts to clear his name after he is accused of a crime committed by theHobgoblin.

Spider-Man 3: Invasion of the Spider-Slayers, the third in the series, was released in 1993 byBits Studios.

The Punisher: The Ultimate Payback! byAustralian companyBeam Software was released in 1991 for the Game Boy. The game is much likeOperation Wolf, with the Punisher shooting villains while protecting the innocent. Spider-Man appears between the action to offer advice on how to beat upcoming levels and swings in to rescue hostages once their captors have been shot.

Games for the Sega family of consoles

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The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin, developed and published bySega and released in 1990, was the first game featuringSpider-Man onSega consoles. The game premiered on theMaster System andGenesis in 1991, followed by theGame Gear in 1992, and to theSega CD in 1993. Fundamentally, the game is the same on each platform with each iteration including new levels, enhanced graphics and a few incremental improvements to the game play. The story involves Spider-Man trying to collect six keys from six villains to defuse a bomb in New York planted by theKingpin. Spider-Man has a finite supply of web fluid and the only way to replenish is to take photos, most profitably of the supervillains, to sell to theDaily Bugle.

Spider-Man: The Video Game was released in 1991 for coin-operatedarcades. Developed bySega onSega System 32 hardware, the game is a four-player, platform beat-'em-up similar toData East'sCaptain America and the Avengers released the same year. The player plays as Spider-Man,Black Cat,Namor the Sub-Mariner, orHawkeye, with the game divided into four acts.

The NES game,Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six

Nintendo Entertainment System

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Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six, developed byB.I.T.S. and released in 1992 for theNintendo Entertainment System, is the first game featuring Spider-Man on the NES. It is an action platform game that involves Spider-Man swinging across various levels to defeat each one of the Sinister Six; Electro,Sandman,Mysterio, Hobgoblin,Vulture and Doctor Octopus. Ports to theMaster System andGame Gear followed in 1993.

Genesis and Super NES

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Spider-Man/X-Men: Arcade's Revenge, the first Spider-Man cross platform game, was released on theSuper Nintendo Entertainment System andSega Genesis. It was first developed for theSuper NES in 1992 bySoftware Creations (who went on to produce several games for Marvel) and published byLJN. The game was later ported to theGenesis in 1993. The game involves rescuing four of themutant superheroX-Men (Wolverine,Cyclops,Storm,Gambit) from anassassin namedArcade. The player must navigate Spider-Man in search of the captured heroes (who join Spider-Man when found), fighting a variety of super villains. Software Creations later adapted the game to the Game Boy in 1993 and to Game Gear in 1994.

Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage, released on Super NES and Genesis in 1994, was the first one of two major Marvel comic book storyline adaptations bySoftware Creations.Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety released in 1995 for Super NES, Genesis and PC was the sequel. Both games are side scrolling beat-'em up action games where the player controls either Spider-Man or Venom, fighting various villains from the comic book plotlines.

Spider-Man from 1995, was developed by Western Technologies and published by Acclaim on the Genesis, and byLJN on the Super NES. It marked the beginning of a range of software incorporating elements from theSpider-Man cartoon. The game is a side scrolling action platformer. The Super NES game features six levels, five bosses, and fourteen sub-bosses. The Genesis game features five levels, five bosses, and thirteen sub-bosses. The game also features the Fantastic Four.

Super Famicom

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The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes was released in 1995 for the Super Famicom exclusively in Japan, very loosely based on the mini-seriesThe Lethal Foes of Spider-Man.

Tiger's LCD games

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Over the yearsTiger Electronics released several handheldLCD Spider-Man games.[10]

Spider-Man Cartoon Maker

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Spider-Man Cartoon Maker, released in 1995 byKnowledge Adventure, is a software package that allowed the user to create films by utilizing an archive of backdrops, animations and props from theSpider-Man animated series. The game featured the voice ofChristopher Daniel Barnes, who played Spider-Man in the series.

Marvel CD-ROM Comics featuring Spider-Man

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That same year Marvel attempted to release classic comic books ontoCD-ROM. Only four were ever produced, based on Spider-Man, the X-Men,Iron Man and theFantastic Four. The Spider-Man one titled,Marvel CD-ROM Comics featuring Spider-Man included animation from the series, trivia games, and four complete issues of the comic narrated byChristopher Daniel Barnes.

Capcom's arcade fighting games

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Marvel Super Heroes for theCPS II arcade hardware was a result of the success of Capcom'sfighting gameX-Men: Children of the Atom. It was developed by Capcom, released in 1995, ported toSega Saturn,PlayStation andMS-DOS and features Spider-Man as a playable character.

Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems, an unrelated action game, was released for theSNES in1996. The game involves utilizing each of the Marvel superheroes through each of their levels to collect one of the Gems needed to complete the game. The SNES features Iron Man,Captain America,Hulk,Wolverine, and Spider-Man.

AfterChildren of the Atom andMarvel Super Heroes, a partnership between Marvel and Capcom began, combining the two universes into theMarvel vs. Capcom fighting game series. Spider-Man would appear as a playable character in several titles:

Venom also appears as a playable character in the latter two games.Spider-Man later returns inMarvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds.

This version of Spider-Man was seemingly killed by Morlun during the events ofSpider-Verse.

The Amazing Spider-Man: Web of Fire

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Spider-Man: Web of Fire was developed byBlueSky Software andZono in 1996 and published by Sega for theSega 32X, as one of the final titles for the add-on. The game is a platform action game similar to the previous Sega title,Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin. This time Spider-Man teams up withDaredevil to prevent the invading forces ofHYDRA from taking over New York City. The game is broken into six levels with bosses such as the Eel, Tangle, and the Super-Adaptoid.

Spider-Man: The Sinister Six

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Spider-Man: The Sinister Six, developed byBrooklyn Multimedia was anadventure game for the PC. The game was released in 1996 and published byByron Preiss Multimedia. The game allowed the user to choose the path the narrative would take, interact with characters as Peter Parker, collect items, and confront various puzzles, boss battles, and mini games. In the game, Spider-Man is voiced by Buster Maxwell.[11]

Marvel Creativity Center

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Marvel Creativity Center, released in 1997 for bothPC andApple Mac byCloud 9 Interactive, teaches the user how to create comics, the 'Marvel Way' with Stan Lee and Spider-Man acting as guides. The "story" involves Marvel studios being infiltrated by a mystery villain who has broken contact with all the regular Marvel artists and writers, leaving it up to the user to plot, script, illustrate and letter a comic.

2000s

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Throughout the late 1990s, Marvel Comics suffered an industry slump with Marvel filing forbankruptcy, which explains the lack ofSpider-Man games towards the end of the late 1990s. However, by 2000, Marvel was profitable again and was gearing up to drop theComics Code Authority and established its own rating system. They began seriously licensing its characters for major feature film adaptations (with the commercially successfulX-Menfilm premiering on July 14, 2000). By the late 2000s, new Spider-Man games were in the works, being published byActivision, until January 2, 2014, when the license expired.[12]

Early PlayStation and Game Boy Color games

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As a symbolic gesture of Marvel's return the development of two separateSpider-Man titles forPlayStation andGame Boy Color were announced.Neversoft's PlayStation iteration was highly successful. Enhanced versions were ported by other developers to theNintendo 64 in 2000 and PC CD-ROM and theDreamcast in 2001. Asequel,Spider-Man 2: Enter Electro was released in 2001 for the PlayStation and developed byVicarious Visions. In those two games, Spider-Man was voiced byRino Romano.[11]

A sequel to the Game Boy Color version,Spider-Man 2: The Sinister Six was also released in 2001 and was developed byTorus Games.

The PlayStation Spider-Man utilized the same engine asTony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 (released September 2000) which was also developed by Neversoft. As aneaster egg, developerNeversoft Entertainment included the ability to play asSpider-Man if the player achieved a high level of success in 'career mode'.

A standalone sequel to the first two games,Spider-Man: Mysterio's Menace, was released once again in 2001 and also developed by Vicarious Visions.

In September 2001,Spider-Man made a small cameo appearance as one of the fighters in the fighting game byParadox Development,X-Men: Mutant Academy 2 for PlayStation.

InX2: Wolverine's Revenge, there was a deleted scene where Wolverine has his encounter with Spider-Man (again voiced by an uncreditedRino Romano) in a ruined town. When Wolverine states that Spider-Man is off his home turf, Spider-Man states that he heard about the big bust-out at the Void and rode on the Charter Bus to the ruined town with the other superheroes that can't fly or teleport. When Spider-Man asks Wolverine if he needs help fighting Magneto, Wolverine tells him to deal with the chaos in town until Damage Control arrives.

Film adaptation series (2002–2007)

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Spider-Man: The Movie,Spider-Man 2 andSpider-Man 3

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As the live actionSpider-Man movie was released in 2002, a game developed byTreyarch titled,Spider-Man: The Movie was developed for PC,PlayStation 2,Xbox, andGameCube with a separate title developed byDigital Eclipse Software for Game Boy Advance. The game play was similar to that of Neversoft's previous Spider-Man game, except it featured for the first time aerial combat, and to an extent allowed the user to 'web sling' over New York openly, although not being able to land on the ground below. The game sported thevoice of the actors from the film, includingTobey Maguire,Willem Dafoe, andBruce Campbell.Josh Keaton voicesHarry Osborn, who is playable in his own bonus storyline, where he dons his father'sGreen Goblin gear after his death and investigates a conspiracy involvingOscorp.

After the critical success of both the first Spider-Man film and the video game releases, Marvel ordered a wider selection of titles to coincide with the release ofSpider-Man 2. The flagship titles being Treyarch'sSpider-Man 2: The Game for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube, which extended the open environment concept started by their previous title. Unlike the previous generation of games based on the film, Treyarch's game was not released for the PC, and in its stead was an original game developed byFizz Factor. The reasons for this remain unclear, and Fizz Factors game did not include the open environment game play as seen in Treyarch's game and appeared to be targeted towards a younger audience, despite the game being marketed the same as the console release. Later, in 2005, another version ofSpider-Man 2, this time for Sony's new handheld, thePlayStation Portable; which debuted in the first quarter of the year along with the system, was released. The PSP version of Spider-Man 2 was the first action game for the PSP. This version includes an exclusive character, Vulture. The PlayStation, Xbox and GameCube version got high critical acclaim and is often the basis for comparison for other Spider-Man video games.

In 2007Spider-Man 3 was released forPlayStation 3,Xbox 360,Wii,Microsoft Windows,PlayStation 2,PSP,GBA, andNintendo DS, based on thefilm of the same name. It's very similar to its predecessor in terms of gameplay, and loosely follows the plot of the film, while featuring new secondary storylines with characters not seen in the film. The game introduces thesymbiote black suit, which enhances Spider-Man's powers, and the next-gen version also features the New Goblin as a playable character in the final mission of the game; he was later added asDLC for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. The next-gen version of the game was developed byTreyarch, the other console version was developed byVicarious Visions, and the PC version byBeenox. In 2007, twoSpider-Man 3 games were released for mobile devices, developed byJavaground USA and produced bySony Online Entertainment.Spider-Man 3 Action was released early in the year, followed bySpider-Man 3 Puzzle a few months later.

Spider-Man: Friend or Foe

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Spider-Man: Friend or Foe was released on October 2, 2007, for Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 2, PC, PSP and Nintendo DS whereJames Arnold Taylor reprised his role of Spider-Man.[11] The game borrows inspiration from theSpider-Man film trilogy in terms of character designs, and also features characters from outside the films. It is a linearbeat 'em up game, where Spider-Man teams up with various villains and heroes to stop a symbiote invasion orchestrated byMysterio. The game can be played by two players, with one controlling Spider-Man and the other one of his allies.

Cast and characters

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CharacterFilm adaptation series
Spider-ManSpider-Man 2Spider-Man 3Spider-Man:
Friend or Foe
2002200420072007
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Tobey MaguireJames Arnold Taylor
CHARACTERS FROM THE SAM RAIMI TRILOGY
Dennis "Spike" CarradineDan Gilvezan 
Bonesaw McGrawJay Gordon 
J. Jonah JamesonJay GordonJ. K. Simmons 
Harry Osborn
New Goblin
Josh KeatonJames FrancoJosh Keaton
Norman Osborn
Green Goblin
Willem Dafoe Roger L. Jackson
Ben ParkerPeter Lurie 
Mendel Stromm 
Mary Jane WatsonCat O'ConnerKirsten DunstKari Wahlgren 
Mr. Aziz Keith Szarabajka 
Betty Brant Bethany RhoadesRachel Kimsey 
Curt Connors
The Lizard
 Joe Alaskey
(Treyarch versions only)
Nathan CarlsonRoger L. Jackson
John Jameson Charles Klausmeyer 
Otto Octavius
Doctor Octopus
 Alfred Molina Joe Alaskey
May Parker Mindy Sterling 
Robbie Robertson Jeff CoopwoodCharlie Robinson 
Eddie Brock
Venom
 Topher GraceQuinton Flynn
Flint Marko
Sandman
 Thomas Haden ChurchFred Tatasciore
CHARACTERS IN THE GAMES ONLY
Mac Gargan
Scorpion
Mike McColl Dee Bradley BakerFred Tatasciore
Sergei Kravinoff
Kraven the Hunter
Peter Lurie
(Xbox &PC versions only)
 Neil Kaplan 
The NarratorBruce Campbell 
Herman Schultz
Shocker
Michael Beattie 
Adrian Toomes
Vulture
Dwight SchultzDwight Schultz
(PSP version only)
 
Quentin Beck
Mysterio
 James Arnold Taylor Robin Atkin Downes
Calypso Ezili Angela V. Shelton 
Thomas Fireheart
Puma
 Dee Bradley Baker
(PC version only)
 
Felicia Hardy
Black Cat
 Holly Fields Audrey Wasilewski
Alex O'Hirn
Rhino
 John DiMaggioSteve BlumJohn DiMaggio
Luke Carlyle Neil Ross 
Jean DeWolff Vanessa Marshall 
Wilson Fisk
Kingpin
 Bob Joles 
Michael Morbius Sean Donnellan
(Wii,PS2 andPSP versions)
 
Shriek Courtenay Taylor
(Wii,PS2 andPSP versions)
 
Farley Stillwell Nika Futterman 
Blade Khary Payton
Nick Fury Marc Graue
Hobie Brown
Prowler
 Chris Gardner
Max Dillion
Electro
 David Kaye
(PSP version only)
Danny Rand
Iron Fist
 John Rubinow
Silver Sable Jennifer Hale
(Microsoft Windows version only)

Sony Pictures Mobile games

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Sony Pictures Mobile released a Spider-Man game forwireless phone in 2003. The game was such a success that a number of titles were planned to be released alongside theSpider-Man 2 film. Some titles were delayed and are slowly being released. Current titles include;Spider-Man vs. Doc Ock (May 2004) (a multi-level action-adventure game where Spider-Man battles Doc Ock),Spider-Man 2 Pinball (May 2004) (virtual pinball game, themed with Spider-Man & Doc Ock characters),Spider-Man 2 3D: NY Subway (April 2005) (the player acts as Spider-Man as he leaps, swings and soars through the city, defeating thugs and ultimately facing off with Doc Ock. The 3D games feature superior graphics and sound and showcase the advanced capabilities of new mobile handsets) andSpider-Man 2 Text Messaging Games (players must show their knowledge of Spider-Man trivia and navigate through a mission-based text game). Other hand handheld versions developed appeared on theNintendo DS andGame Boy Advance byVicarious Visions andN-Gage byBackbone Entertainment.

JakksTVGames

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In November 2004, in time for Christmas JakksTVGames released an all inclusive controller that includes an ATV input jack, to operate as a console plugged straight into a TV. It was titledSpider-Man Controller with 5 TV Games, and as the name suggests includes five original video games each with a different goal;Streets of the City,Spider Training,Venom's Vindication,Escape from the Sewers, andVulture's Venture.

Micro Games of America

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Additionally,Micro Games of America towards the end of 2004 released a portableLCD game, titledSpider-Man 2. Sony Pictures has also released, their own LCD game, titledSpider-Man 2 Hand Held Game and a virtual reality head set portable game titled,Spider-Man 2 VR 3D.

Spider-Man & Friends

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As 2005 began, Activision releasedSpider-Man & Friends for PC. It was developed by their internal company,Activision Value and targeted towards young children. It featured action game based gameplay with various puzzles used as a learning tool. In March, Activision Value released their second title based on the Spider-Man franchise,Spider-Man Print Studio. The software allows the user to print variouscalendars,posters,bookmarks,flyers, door hangers, and masks from a library of pre-existing Spider-Man themed art, with Spider-Man as a guide to show the user the software. This game also appeared on the Vtech, V.Smile educational console.

Ultimate Spider-Man

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TheUltimate Marvel iteration of Spider-Man is featured inUltimate Spider-Man, voiced bySean Marquette.[11] Based on theUltimate Spider-Man comics, it was released on September 22, 2005, for the GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, PC, Mobile Phones, and Game Boy Advance. Both Spider-Man and Venom are available as playable characters, each with their own storylines that cross over on multiple occasions. The game also introduces the new Comic Inking Animation technology,cel shading that makes the entire game appear as if it were a living comic-book. The writing and art design for Ultimate Spider-Man were done by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley, respectively, who both have worked on the comic book series of the same name since it was launched. The game's storyline also supposedly fits into the Ultimate Spider-Man comics, with issues 86 - 88 depicting the aftermath of the game's events . However, the issues did not entirely fit in with the game's story, and in fact had several continuity errors with the game (E.g.Silver Sable not knowing who Spider-Man is, despite encountering him multiple times in the game and even learning his secret identity).

Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects

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Also in September 2005,Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects was released, which includes both Spider-Man (voiced byAlistair Abell)[11] and Venom as playable characters. The game was released forGameCube,PlayStation 2,Xbox,PlayStation Portable andNintendo DS.

A spiritual sequel toMarvel Nemesis was scheduled for release. A preview of the game was released containing a battle between Spider-Man andDoctor Doom, but due to the end of the partnership between EA and Marvel the game was cancelled.

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

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Spider-Man is a featured playable character inMarvel: Ultimate Alliance, voiced byQuinton Flynn.[11] TheScarlet Spider is an alternate costume for Spider-Man outside of his Classic, Symbiote, and Stark Armor costumes. Outside of playable character status, he is seen in the cutscenes withCaptain America,Thor, andWolverine. Spider-Man has special dialogue with various characters ranging from Dark Spider-Man and Dark Thor,Black Widow,Henry Pym,Lizard,Lockjaw,Mysterio,Rhino,Scorpion, andShocker. A simulation disk has Spider-Man defendingDum Dum Dugan from Scorpion while on theS.H.I.E.L.D. Omega Base. Spider-Man shows mock envy to his allies during mission briefings, making comments on S.H.I.E.L.D's advanced Hellicarrier and Omega base,Tony Stark's wealth, and theX-Men's relationship with theShi'ar empire.

Spider-Man: Battle for New York

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In 2006,Spider-Man: Battle for New York was released for theNintendo DS andGame Boy Advance. Set in the Ultimate Marvel universe prior to the events of theUltimate Spider-Man game, it features both Spider-Man and the Green Goblin as playable characters, with Spider-Man voiced byJames Arnold Taylor.[11]

Stern Pinball game

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Stern Pinball has developed aSpider-Man pinball machine that encompasses all three Spider-Man theatrical releases, released in June 2007. This machine is designed bySteve Ritchie and programmed by Lyman Sheats.

Spider-Man: Web of Shadows

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Spider-Man appears as the lead inSpider-Man: Web of Shadows, voiced by Mike Vaughn.[11] In the game's storyline, Venom has successfully invaded Manhattan with a symbiote army, forcing Spider-Man to join forces with heroes and villains alike to defeat him. The game also features the black suit, which Spider-Man can take on and off at any time during gameplay, and morality choices that influence certain aspects of the story, including the ending of the game. Released on October 21, 2008,Web of Shadows has received positive reviews with critics praising the idea of an original story, but citing poor polish and execution. Three separate versions of the game were released: a 3D open world action game for PS3, Xbox 360, Wii and Microsoft Windows, a 2.5D side-scrolling beat 'em up for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2 (calledAmazing Allies Edition), and a 2.5D side-scrolling brawler/platformer for the Nintendo DS.

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2

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Spider-Man returns as a playable character inMarvel: Ultimate Alliance 2, voiced byBenjamin Diskin. In this game, he has the only alternate costume, which is entitled theIron Spider. The game's plot is mainly based on theSecret War andCivil War story arcs from Marvel comics, with several new elements added. Early on in the story, players can choose to be either as a Pro- or Anti-Superhuman Registration Act, and both factions have their own branching narratives, which often cross over with each other. As such, Spider-Man can end up on either side of the conflict depending on the player's choices, which is reflective of the actual events ofCivil War, where Spider-Man was originally supportive of the Act, but eventually defected to the Anti-Registration side in the process.

Marvel Super Hero Squad

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Spider-Man appears as one of the playable heroes in theMarvel Super Hero Squad withJosh Keaton reprising the role. Regular, symbiote, and 2099 versions of Spider-Man are playable.

Spider-Man is also inMarvel Super Hero Squad: The Infinity Gauntlet, voiced again by Josh Keaton, and he appears inMarvel Super Hero Squad Online, voiced byMikey Kelley.[13]

2010s

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Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions (2010)

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Main article:Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions

Four different versions of Spider-Man are playable inSpider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, a game from Activision and Beenox. Four different incarnations of Spider-Man, from theAmazing,Noir,2099, andUltimate universes, are featured in the game, voiced respectively byNeil Patrick Harris,Christopher Daniel Barnes,Dan Gilvezan, andJosh Keaton. It was released on September 7, 2010, to generally positive reviews. In the game's storyline, theMarvel multiverse is endangered after a powerful artifact called the Tablet of Order and Chaos is shattered by Spider-Man during a fight with Mysterio, forcing the four different versions of the web-slinger to retrieve the tablet fragments from the hands of various villains within their respective dimensions and save their realities. The game is notable for inspiring the 2014 comic book storyline,Spider-Verse.

Language Learning with Spider-Man

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Spider-Man appears inLanguage Learning with Spider-Man, voiced by Jason Wood.[11]

Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem

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Spider-Man appears inUltimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem, voiced by Andrew Chaikin.[11]

LittleBigPlanet

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Spider-Man is available as downloadable content for the gameLittleBigPlanet, as part of "Marvel Costume Kit 2".[14]

Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds

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Spider-Man appeared as a playable character in the crossover fighting gameMarvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds.[15] The character is once again voiced byJosh Keaton. He has the first four alternate color schemes: theclassic red and blue costume, theblack costume, the "Iron Spider", and the black and green suit from the recent "Big Time" storyline.

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3

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Spider-Man reprises his role as a playable character inUltimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, which is eventually an enhanced version ofMarvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds. He is once again voiced by Josh Keaton. His black and green outfit was now replaced with the black and red outfit from "Big Time" as well as the black and yellow Spider Armor suit. He additionally gains his white and black Future Foundation outfit, and his DLC costume is Ben Reilly's Scarlet Spider outfit.

Spider-Man: Edge of Time

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Spider-Man: Edge of Time is a 2011adventure game that was developed byBeenox andActivision. It is a sequel toSpider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, although it features only the Amazing Spider-Man, voiced byJosh Keaton, and Spider-Man 2099, voiced byChristopher Daniel Barnes, who combat a new threat across space and time as they attempt to save both of their realities.[11]

The Amazing Spider-Man

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The Amazing Spider-Man is a game based on themovie of same name that was released in2012. It serves as an epilogue to the film, set several months later, and sees Spider-Man reluctantly joining forces withCurt Connors to find a cure for a deadly virus that originated from failed cross-species experiments created by Oscorp using Connor's research. The game was developed byBeenox andActivision, the same developers ofSpider-Man: Shattered Dimensions andSpider-Man: Edge of Time.Sam Riegel voices Spider-Man, save for the iOS version, where he is voiced by Andrew Chaikin.[11]

Marvel: Avengers Alliance

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Spider-Man is a playable character in theFacebook game,Marvel: Avengers Alliance.

Marvel: Avengers Alliance Tactics

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Spider-Man is a playable character in the Facebook game,Marvel: Avengers Alliance Tactics.

Marvel Avengers: Battle for Earth

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Spider-Man appears as a playable character in the 2012fighting gameMarvel Avengers: Battle for Earth, voiced again by James Arnold Taylor.[11]

Marvel Heroes

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Spider-Man is a playable character in theMMORPGMarvel Heroes, voiced byDrake Bell reprising the role while Spider-Man wears his Modern costume,Christopher Daniel Barnes reprises his voice role while Spider-Man wears his Symbiote costume.[16][17][18]

Lego Marvel's Avengers

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Spider-Man appeared as a free DLC character inLego Marvel's Avengers in both classic, his civilian identity and his separate Marvel Cinematic Universe's first appearance costume fromCaptain America: Civil War, bundled with Iron Spider,Ben Reilly version ofScarlet Spider, UltimateMiles Morales and Ultimate versionSpider-Woman.

Lego Marvel Super Heroes

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Spider-Man is a playable character inLego Marvel Super Heroes, voiced again byJames Arnold Taylor.[19] He serves as one of the main story characters in the game alongside theAvengers (consisting ofIron Man,Captain America,Hulk,Thor,Black Widow,Hawkeye), theX-Men (consisting ofAngel,Beast,Cyclops,Iceman,Jean Grey,Wolverine,Storm,Colossus,Gambit,Charles Xavier, andEmma Frost), and theFantastic Four.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is a game loosely based on thefilm of the same name, developed byBeenox and was released in April 2014. Sam Riegel reprises his role as Spider-Man, whileYuri Lowenthal reprises the role in the iOS version. This was the last game published by Activision before the license expired, as well as the last major Spider-Man video game to be released for the Xbox and Nintendo platforms.[12]

Marvel: Contest of Champions

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Spider-Man is a playable character inMarvel: Contest of Champions. Spider-Man (Symbiote), Spider-Man(Stark Enhanced), Spider-Man(Stealth Suit), Miles Morales and Spider-Man 2099 also appear as separate playable characters.

Marvel Puzzle Quest

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Spider-Man is one of the heroes inMarvel Puzzle Quest.

Spider-Man Unlimited

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Spider-Man Unlimited, an endless runner mobile game developed byGameloft, was released in September 2014 for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. It features Spider-Man, along with his other alternative versions, as playable characters. Spider-Man is voiced byYuri Lowenthal.[11]

Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes

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Spider-Man is a playable character in the toys-to-life video gameDisney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes. with Drake Bell reprising his voice role.

Marvel Mighty Heroes

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Spider-Man was a playable character inMarvel Mighty Heroes, until the game was shut down only a year after its launch.

Marvel: Future Fight

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Spider-Man is a playable character in the mobile gameMarvel: Future Fight.

Marvel: Avengers Alliance 2

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Spider-Man is a playable character in the mobile gameMarvel: Avengers Alliance 2.

Marvel Avengers Academy

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Spider-Man is a playable character in the mobile gameMarvel Avengers Academy.[20]

Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite

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Spider-Man returns and appears as a playable character inMarvel vs. Capcom: Infinite withRobbie Daymond reprising his voice role from the 2017Marvel's Spider-Man series.[21] He was officially revealed atSan Diego Comic-Con 2017, along withFrank West from theDead Rising series,Mike Haggar from theStreet Fighter series and the Nemesis from theResident Evil series.

Marvel Strike Force

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Spider-Man appears as a playable character inMarvel Strike Force. He is a City Brawler allied with the Web Warriors team. His default costume as Spider-Man is based on his classic outfit with influences from his costume inSpider-Man: Homecoming, while his alternate costume is based on the black and gold suit fromSpider-Man: No Way Home. His Symbiote costume is a separate playable character, as are Miles Morales, Scarlet Spider,Ghost-Spider andSpider-Punk.[22]

Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2

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Spider-Man appears as a playable character inLego Marvel Super Heroes 2, voiced by Martin T. Sherman. This version's appearance is primarily based on the character'sMarvel Cinematic Universe counterpart, with the homemade suit also appearing as an unlockable variant.

Marvel Battle Lines

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Spider-Man appears inMarvel Battle Lines, voiced again by Robbie Daymond.

Marvel Powers United VR

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Spider-Man appears inMarvel Powers United VR, voiced again by Robbie Daymond.[23]

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order

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Spider-Man is featured as a playable character inMarvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order - voiced again byYuri Lowenthal.[24] The game was officially announced atThe Game Awards 2018,[25] and released on July 19, 2019, for theNintendo Switch.[24]

Marvel Super War

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Spider-Man is a playable character in the mobile gameMarvel Super War.

Marvel's Spider-Man series (2018–present)

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Main article:Marvel's Spider-Man

Marvel's Spider-Man

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In 2014, the license for developing consoleSpider-Man games was given to California-based studioInsomniac Games shortly after Marvel terminated their existing partnership with Activision in favor of pursuing a long-term publishing deal withSony Interactive Entertainment, with whom the developer had closely collaborated with in the past. In 2018, Sony publishedMarvel's Spider-Man exclusively forPlayStation 4. The game's story features a wholly original interpretation of theSpider-Man mythos that draws from the decades-long comic book lore and the character's various appearances in other media, following an adult Peter Parker (voiced byYuri Lowenthal) who has been active as Spider-Man for nearly eight years by the events of the game. After finally apprehending the infamous crime lord Wilson Fisk exposes a significant power vacuum within New York City's criminal underworld, Peter must confront the emergingInner Demons gang led by philanthropist Martin Li, who secretly doubles as the superhumanMister Negative, while dealing with the complications of his personal life such as his job as a research assistant to Dr. Otto Octavius, and his work at the local F.E.A.S.T. shelter assisting his aunt May, which intensifies his conflict with Li. The game released to significant critical and commercial success, releasing as one of the fastest selling games released in 2018, and eventually becoming both the best-selling game based on a comic book property, and the best-selling PlayStation 4 game in the console's lifespan. Praise was directed towards its combat and traversal mechanics, as well as its narrative and strong characterization, with particular acclaim directed towards its iteration of Peter Parker.[26][27][28][29]

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

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The game's success led to further collaboration between Insomniac, PlayStation and Marvel. In November 2020, Sony published the spin-off titleMarvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, which released on both PlayStation 4 and as a launch title for its successor, thePlayStation 5. The game acts as a narrative continuation, taking place over a year after its predecessor's conclusion and following the titular protagonist, who after training extensively under Peter Parker's supervision, is tasked with protecting the city as its sole Spider-Man while Parker and Mary Jane temporarily attend an excursion to the foreign nation of Symkaria on a trip concerning the latter's work in journalism. Morales' reputation as a hero is tested when he has to apprehend a rising street war between the corruptRoxxon Energy Corporation and the terrorist group the Underground, led by the Tinkerer, which threatens to destroy his new home in Harlem. The game similarly enjoyed positive critical reception, with specific apprasial for the game's improved approach to side content, tighter story length, and Miles' unique abilities that set him apart from Peter as Spider-Man.[30][27]

Marvel's Spider-Man 2

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Sony and Insomniac Games releasedMarvel's Spider-Man 2 in October 2023, acting as the sequel toMarvel's Spider-Man and a follow-up on events inMiles Morales. It focuses on Peter and Miles' continued difficulties navigating their dual lives and responsibilities to both their personal lives and to New York City as they battle anassemblage of villains, further complicated by the arrival of a mercenary group led byKraven the Hunter which vows to hunt and kill them and other superpowered individuals, as well as theVenom symbiote, which bonds to Peter and begins to complicate his personal relationships.Yuri Lowenthal,Nadji Jeter andLaura Bailey return to headline the game's voice cast as Peter Parker, Miles Morales andMary Jane Watson, and are joined by returning characters from the previous entries, and new cast membersJim Pirri as Kraven, as well asTony Todd as Venom.[31][32]

2020s

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Marvel's Avengers

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On August 3, 2020, Crystal Dynamics announced that Spider-Man would be added as a playable character in theirMarvel's Avengers game via a free DLC, which released on November 30, 2021, exclusively for the PlayStation versions. The character is voiced bySean Chiplock.[33][34][35] This version of Peter Parker applied an internship at A.I.M. alongside Allan Chemicals’ heir, Liz Allan, following a tragedy of A-Day. During the internship, Peter and Liz discover A.I.M.’s shady operations, including the organization's co-operations with some of Spider-Man's rogues, such asMarx Raxton andSpencer Smythe. While Spider-Man joins the Avengers, Liz joins the Resistance. However, it is ultimately revealed that Raxton had been helping the heroes to uncover A.I.M.'s shady operations and expose them to the public. In the end, Raxton betrays Spencer and A.I.M., while receiving a reduced sentence for exposing their illegal activities.

Marvel Future Revolution

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Spider-Man is a playable character inMarvel Future Revolution, voiced again by Yuri Lowenthal.[36] Additionally, several alternate universe versions appear asNPCs, including one from the technologically advanced New Stark City and one who eventually made a deal withMephisto which caused him the soul ofMary Jane Watson.

Fortnite Battle Royale

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In December 2021, Spider-Man was added as a purchasable playable outfit inFortnite Battle Royale's Chapter 3 Season 1 Battle Pass. Additionally,The Daily Bugle was added as a location on the Chapter 3 map. A new Mythic item called Spider-Man's Web Shooters was added, which lets the player wear Spider-Man's gloves and web swing. The Spider-Man outfit also had two additional unlockable styles based on his Symbiote and Future Foundation suits. Later in December, during the Winterfest Christmas event, theMarvel Cinematic Universe versions ofSpider-Man andMJ appeared as purchasable outfits in the Item Shop, based on their appearances inSpider-Man: No Way Home.[37]

In January 2022, theGreen Goblin was added as part of the game.[38] In March 2022, aMary Jane Watson outfit was released.

ASpider-Gwen outfit was added as part of the Chapter 3 Season 4 Battle Pass.Miles Morales andSpider-Man 2099 were added to tie into the release ofSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. The Web Shooters item returned for this crossover, this time based on Morales' suit from the film.

Marvel Snap

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VariousSpider-Man characters appear as collectible cards inMarvel Snap, developed by Second Dinner and published by Nuverse for iOS, Android and Windows. In addition to cards focused on primary and supporting characters, variant cards are available either as rare or super rare drops such as a pixelated Spider-Man and Symbiote Spider-Man, or sold in bundles and as part of the Season Pass such as Peter B. Parker's appearance in the animatedSpider-Verse films, and the character's appearance inMarvel's Midnight Suns.[39]

Marvel's Midnight Suns

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Spider-Man features as a playable character in the tactical role-playing gameMarvel's Midnight Suns developed byFiraxis Games and published by2K, voiced again by Yuri Lowenthal.[23]Venom also appears in both its regular form as a playable character, and a corrupted variant posing as a supporting villain serving underLilith, voiced byDarin De Paul.[40]

Marvel Rivals

Spider-Man appears as a playable character in the hero shooterMarvel Rivals, developed and published byNetEase Games.[41] Spider-Man is a Duelist-class hero whose advantage is being able to reach mid-air positions for both offensive and defensive measures due to his mobility and web-swinging. His core gameplay entails attaching Spider-tracers onto his enemies to enable his abilities. His primary attack is a three-hit jab, while he has a secondary Cyber-Web Cluster projectile that dispatches his Spider-tracers while dealing damage, and a passive Spider-Sense that alerts other players in a team of nearby enemies.[42]

Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls

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Peter Parker / Spider-Man will appear as a playable character in the upcoming fighting gameMarvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls, developed byArc System Works and published bySony Interactive Entertainment.[43] He will be voiced byShinji Kawada.[44]

MARVEL Cosmic Invasion

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Spider-Man (Voiced Again by Josh Keaton) will be featured as a playable character in the upcoming gameMARVEL Cosmic Invasion, from developer Tribute Games and publisher Dotemu.[45]

See also

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