Spider-Man: Miles Morales adds an Into the Spider-Verse suit
The suit will pay homage to the iconic Spider-Man animated film
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is getting a tribute in Spider-Man: Miles Morales with a brand new suit.
Marvel Entertainment debuted the suit on Twitter, revealing it as a launch day bonus for players. The suit features the iconic Miles Morales look from the hit animated flick, complete with a special frame rate that replicates the unique look of the film.
🕷️ Your first look at the unmistakably stylish "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" Suit, a launch day bonus for "Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales" on PS4 and PS5: https://t.co/DFVXFslvmK #BeGreater #BeYourself @PlayStation pic.twitter.com/mUlS4WQrwOOctober 30, 2020
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is a 2018 animated movie that caught the attention of many Marvel fans for its standout animation, combining different Spider-Man heroes from across many different dimensions. Miles Morales plays a central role in the film, revolving around the web-slinger joining up with an all-star team that includes the likes of Peter Parker and Gwen Stacey to take down Kingpin in New York City. A quintessential scene in the movie often cited by fans features Miles taking a "leap of faith" off a building in the heart of New York City in his suit.
Into the Spider-Verse quickly became a classic among comic book fans and animation nerds alike, taking home the Academy Award for Best Animated Film. Fans can now look forward to living out their Spider-verse dreams in this special suit that will be available to players on launch.
Spider-Man: Miles Morales is due for release on November 12, when players can finally take up their favorite spidey suit and protect New York City.
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Kai Delmare is a freelance journalist and news writer with bylines at GamesRadar+. During her time at GR, Kai focused on writing breaking gaming news and reporting on some of the biggest industry trends.
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