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Gamers would be hard-pressed to find a more popular franchise thanSpider-Manin the action superhero genre, with theMarvelcharacter taking over the gaming scene since the Game Boy days ofThe Amazing Spider-Manback in the early 90s. Otherextraordinary personas like Superman, Iron Man, and the Incredible Hulk have also had video game renditions over the years, as more characters continue to make the transition from the big silver screens to gaming consoles, but the commercial success of theSpider-Manseries trumps most competitors out of both theDCandMarvelfranchises. With the diversification of the web-throwing experience in recent times with the blockbusterSpider-Verseseries to include multiple characters and genders,Marvelmight need to introduce a caveat to its legendary franchise title in the interest of inclusivity.
Traditionally, theSpider-Manseries has followed the uppityNew York lives of Peter Parkerand Mary Jane, as the superhero swings his webs from skyscrapers to famous parks chasing after all sorts of nefarious criminals and aliens to save his city from danger. While this dynamic had done wonders for the franchise through stellar Box Office numbers and an impressive discography of video game releases, repeating the same story with little - if any - tweaks runs the risk of getting old in the eyes of the consuming public, and theSpider-Verseseries solved that problem in the cinemas. With big changes in the cinematic storyline, video game renditions need to follow suit, and the “Spider-Man” moniker might be subject to change.

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Spider-Man’sSpider-Versemovies have been a welcome breath of fresh air for the franchise, introducing multiple relatable characters like Miles Morales and stepping away from the traditional romance theme of Peter Parker saving Mary Jane and all of New York from impending doom. The same story had been re-told in several ways, and some fans were beginning to suffer from fatigue before the critically acclaimedSpider-Man: Into The Spider-Versereleased in 2018. Popular characters in superhero movies typically headline video games, and Miles basked in the sunshine of fan attention in short order, appearing as the protagonist inMarvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
With Miles' silver screen mega-hit, the franchise’s view shifted from a lone star to a dynamic duo, and the development of the Spider-Men became the focus for future renditions. However, a driving factor behindInto The Spider-Verse’s remarkable numbers was the characters from alternate dimensions likeSpider-Gwen, a Spider-Woman who fell into Miles' timeline after a battle with Dr. Octopus. While Peter Parker and Miles Morales dominated the limelight in the movie’s aftermath, Gwen took on an expanded role in the recently releasedAcross the Spider-Verse, and it likely wouldn’t surprise fans if she appears in a video game as a main character soon.
Gwen isn’t the only female character thriving in theSpider-Manmultiverse, as Jessica Drew and Spider-Byte also made waves inAcross the Spider-Verse, and multiple Spiders appear in different variations like Peter ParkedCar and Peter Porker. As the multiverse expands to include more variations of Spider-Man, the focus should shift from Miles and Peter to other Spider-people. The increasing roles of these characters present a nomenclature problem for futureSpider-Mangames, as their inclusion expands beyond the traditional confines ofSpider-Manas players know it.
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Moralesset the stage for the upcomingMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s storyline, which seeks to continue the journey of Miles and Peter Parker, and the video game rendition of Miles only came after his dynamic cinema performance. As more Spider-Women appear in the movies and take center stage, it stands to reason that characters of other genders will become playable in a gaming world sometime in the future. In this event, theMarvel’s Spider-Manmoniker would eventually need a rework for the franchise to include every represented gender, with Spiders, Spider-Verse, or Spider-People all being possibilities.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2launches on October 20 for PlayStation 5.
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