
Uh oh. Latest patch for Marvel Spider-Man 2—Insomniac has added a PS5-exclusive open-world superhero game — more than just a new Game+ option. According to a tweet from the developer and also noticed by fans online, you can now easily access the debug menu and beat the entire game with just a few quick button presses.
On March 7, Insomniac launched the The highly anticipated patch 1,002,000 for Spider-Man 2. This is the update that finally adds the much-requested “New Game+” option for people who want to replay the game with some of the upgrades and gadgets they acquired previously. It also adds new options to upgrade the suit A way to exceed the base game's level cap. cool stuff. Oh, also, one more thing: Reportedly, if you press the options button and touchpad anytime now, you'll open up a previously inaccessible developer-only debug menu that will let you skip the entire game and beat it in seconds.
Shortly after the update was released, Discover the players So that they can access it quite easily New debug menu. At least one player has already used this previously inaccessible menu to skip all of the content in the game's main campaign and beat its story in record time. Others have discovered potential DLC missions and characters.
In the video showing the quick completion Using the debug menu, the user joked: “This is basically a 4-minute quick run Spider-Man 2 The complete masterpiece…”
Insomniac has already addressed the patch listing on Twitter, Posted on March 7 That they were aware of the problem and were working on a fix to likely remove it.
“We are aware that the latest update to the game may have inadvertently allowed access to the development games menu. A hotfix is on the way,” Insomniac's official account tweeted.
The studio warned that using this debug menu could “corrupt saves and trophy progression.” However, I have assured players that as long as you are not using the developer-only menu, you will be right and will not be risking your save files in this new and updated version of Spider-Man 2. Just, be careful not to press the options button and the touchpad at the same time. Or do. I'm not your father.
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