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Spider-Man completion time detailed, new video released

Spider-Man‘s completion time has been detailed alongside a new video that highlights both friend and foe.

First, Insomniac’s James Stevenson has taken to Twitter to detail how long the game’s main storyline will take to complete. “Our average play tester took around 20 hours on default difficulty,” he wrote, adding that “some spend a lot longer if they did a ton of side quests [and] activities.”

Stevenson also confirmed that the game’s Day 1 update will include accessibility features similar to those found in God of War.

We will be sharing final details on that closer to release,” Stevenson said.

Finally, Stevenson estimated the size of the game at around 45GB.

“45GB minimum,” he stated. “Probably a bit more [with the] patch and stuff.”

Finally, a new video (via IGN) highlights those around Spider-Man, including Aunt May, Mary Jane Watson, Miles Morales, Electro, Scorpion, Rhino and many more. It’s below.

Spider-Man heads to PS4 on 7 September.


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