A wave of enthusiasm is sweeping the Spider-Man fan community after the recent discovery of the concept of Spider-Man: The Great Web. This multiplayer title, canceled by Insomniac Games, has created a strong desire among players to see the light of day. In response to this request, fans are uniting in a petition that is quickly gaining signatures.
All this buzz was born after the critical and commercial success of Marvel's Spider-Man 2, when Insomniac was hit with a massive data breach. Among the information exposed was the design of Spider-Man: The Great Web, an online game that would allow players to explore an open-world version of New York City and fight supervillains together.
More details about Spider-Man: The Great Web have emerged recently, including a concept trailer that has generated a lot of interest. The game would have taken advantage of Marvel's multiverse to explain the presence of multiple Spider-Men in New York, involving key characters like Scarlet Witch in the plot.
Since then, fans have expressed their desire to see the game made, and this desire has come to fruition in one online petition on Change.org. Organized by Henry Hughes, the petition aims to convince Sony and Insomniac to bring back the canceled title. In less than 24 hours, he has already harvested over 1,500 signaturesdemonstrating the fervor of Spider-Man's fan base.
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