Insomniac Games isn’t afraid to give players too many options when it comes to its Spider-Man outfits, and the studio’s upcomingSpider-Man: Miles Moralesseems like it will be no different. For weeks now, the studio has been sharing new suits that Miles Morales can use to swing around the city, and today it showed off another new suit coming toSpider-Man: Miles Morales.
Insomniac Games tweeted out a news story from the Daily Bugle Now, penned by Betty Brant, that shows off the new Crimson Cowl suit thatMiles Moraleshas been spotted wearing as he travels around the city. The suit sports Miles' classic black and red color scheme and comes fitted with a hood to set it apart from others that Miles has worn. Brant writes in her story that the new suit appears athletic and sleek, and says the new Spider-Man has an eye for fashion.
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The tweet from Insomniac Games and Brant’s fictional story doesn’t only cover the new Crimson Cowl suit. The second half of the story gives fans a close-up look at theT.R.A.C.K. suit, which is one of the pre-order bonuses forSpider-Man: Miles Morales. Players will receive two suits for pre-ordering the game, one being the T.R.A.C.K. suit and another that has yet to be announced.
Adding the Crimson Cowl suit to the lineup brings the Spidey suit total for Miles Morales up to ay least six, with a few more likely to be announced. Currently, players can put Miles in his base black and red suit, the T.R.A.C.K. suit, a cyberpunk suit straight out of a Daft Punk concert, the hoodie-shorts combo fromSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the newly announced Crimson Cowl suit, and a suit forMiles Morales that brings along Spider-Cat, who is a literal crime-fighting cat.
Spider-Man: Miles Moralesis said to be a shorter game compared to the first entry in the series, which may mean that Miles may not get anywhere near the amount of suits that Peter Parker had inMarvel’s Spider-Man. That said, Insomniac Games seems to love adding new suits to itsSpider-Mangames, as apparently 40 suits for Peter Parker wasn’t enough given it isadding more suits to the remaster ofMarvel’s Spider-Manwhen it hits PlayStation 5.
If history shows players anything, it’s that no matter how many suits Insomniac Games adds into each of itsSpider-Mangames, there will be tons of care and detail added into each. Some may argue Insomniac went a little overboard with theSpider-Man suits inMarvel’s Spider-Manbut each has its own personality and showcases Spider-Man from all different kinds of stories. It seems the studio is looking to do the same for Miles Morales.
Spider-Man: Miles Moralesreleases November 12 for PS4 and PS5.