How to unlock the Spider-Man Miles Morales Spider-Verse suit

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The Spider-Man Miles Morales Into the Spider-Verse suit is obviously one of the coolest outfits. It's the iconic film look and it activates an amazing animation effect that makes the game look and feel exactly like the movie. While pre-ordering the game previously unlocked it instantly, for everyone else now you'll just have to play through to a certain point in the game to get it. Let's take a look at what you need to do.

And, if you want to know about any of the other Spider-Man Miles Morales suits, check that guide for more information. 

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How to get the Spider-Man Miles Morales Spider-Verse suit

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You can unlock the Spider-Man Miles Morales Spider-Verse suit when you hit level 13. At that point you'll be able to buy it for 18 Activity Tokens and four Tech Parts, which you earn through completing all the missions and activities in the world. 

To recreate the movie animation effect, you'll need to equip the two mods that come with the suit. The Vibe the Verse suit mod will recreate the stuttered 24 frames per second hand animation feel. Then there's the Bam! Pow! Wham! visor mod which will add comic book style thumps and whacks when you attack enemies, just to really drive that cartoon feel home. 

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And that's all you need to know. Just hit level 13, earn what you need to unlock the suit and you can basically play the movie. It's worth noting that while the animation and caption effects do look great, they do take up two of your mod slots. So it's probably best for some end game messing about and not trying to clear tough boss encounters or challenges. 

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