It’s been over a year since PlayStation Studios announcedMarvel’s Spider-Man 2as the next big title fromInsomniac Gamesfor 2023, and despite a lack of a new showcase, the developer confirms that the game is still on track for release in 2023.Replying to a fan’s comment on Twitter who was worried about a possible delay in the launch of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 after spending a year without a new trailer, the official Twitter account for Insomniac Gamesreassuredthat the game is still on track to launch next year, as the development team is making good progress.

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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 was announced along withMarvel’s Wolverineas the new projects coming from Insomniac Games forPlayStation 5. However, none of them has received new trailers so far. Despite the fact that Sony did hold a number of State of Play showcases this year, none of them revealed anything new from the company’s anticipated first-party titles for 2023 and beyond.

Industry insiders still believe thatSonycould hold another showcase this year to focus on games coming in 2023 as well as the launch titles for PlayStation VR 2, which still doesn’t have an exact release date. However, a media analyst recently claimed that Sony might have decided to postpone all its pre-planned showcases until UK’s CMA reaches a final resolution on Microsoft’s Activision-Blizzard deal.

Currently,God of War Ragnarokis Sony’s biggest launch for the remainder of this year on PS5, but the company also has two additional launches on PC, includingUncharted Legacy of Thieves CollectionandMarvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales.

Insomniac Games' Marvel’s Spider-Man is referred to as one of the best video game adaptations of Marvel’s beloved superhero. The game turned into a huge financial hit for Sony, which convinced the publisher to acquire the studio and work with it for more Marvel-based projects. In addition to Marvel games, Insomniac Games is also expected to bring more sequels to the Ratchet and Clank franchise in the future, as the studio’sRift Apartturned into one of the highest-rated titles of 2021, perfectly using PlayStation 5’s new hardware features.

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