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All Day 1 Patch Notes for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

Marvel's Spider-Man 2. Here are the Day 1 patch notes.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is here and, unlike some games I could mention, it’s playable from the disc. But it does also have a heft 30+ gig launch day patch, which Insomniac recommend you install. So if you’re wondering just what it does, here are all day 1 patch notes for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.

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Do you have to install Marvel Spider-Man 2’s day 1 patch? You don’t have to, though your PlayStation 5 will encourage you to do so and will probably download it in the background.

Insomniac recommends you download it too, but one difference between the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S is that if you’re online you can still fire the game up without it.

Related: Is Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Coming to PC or PlayStation 4 (PS4)?

So, what does this chunky patch do? The patch notes mention that there are various unspecified ‘additional fixes and improvements.’ But there are some specific changes the developer has detailed.

For example, the update squashes a bug that meant you could find yourself unable to progress past the suit tutorial, effectively locking you out of the story. The opening sequence is also a bit prettier, though we doubt it’s full-on potato mode pre-patch.

And there are a handful of new features, too. You can enable auto-heal which will automatically drain focus to give you back a chunk of health.

Plus, you can change the speaker mode to stop Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 speaking through your controller, which is handy if you’re using headphones.

Here’s everything the patch (version 1.001.002) does, or at least all the fixes Insomniac has detailed in the patch notes.

New Features:

  • Vibration Setting: Switch between Experiential, Functional, or None
  • Auto Heal: When enabled, if a full Focus Bar is available, use it to automatically heal when under the specified amount of health 
  • Controller Speaker Mode: Switch between Experiential, Functional, or Off
  • High Contrast Perfect Dodge: Apply a high contrast color to the Perfect Dodge effect to improve visual clarity

General Fixes & Polish:

  • Improved the visual fidelity of the opening gameplay sequence
  • Addressed an issue where the player’s progression could become blocked during the Suit Tutorial
  • General polish updates
  • Improved performance and stability
  • Various additional fixes and improvements

And those are all the day 1 patch notes for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.

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Chris McMullen
Freelance contributor at The Escapist. I've returned to writing about games after a couple of career changes, with my recent stint lasting five-plus years. I hope, through my writing work, to settle the karmic debt I incurred by persuading my parents to buy a Mega CD. Aside from writing for The Escapist, I also cover news and more for GameSpew. I've also been published at other sites including VG247, Space, and more. My tastes run to horror, the post-apocalyptic, and beyond, though I'll tackle most things that aren't exclusively sports-based.
Chris McMullen
Freelance contributor at The Escapist. I've returned to writing about games after a couple of career changes, with my recent stint lasting five-plus years. I hope, through my writing work, to settle the karmic debt I incurred by persuading my parents to buy a Mega CD. Aside from writing for The Escapist, I also cover news and more for GameSpew. I've also been published at other sites including VG247, Space, and more. My tastes run to horror, the post-apocalyptic, and beyond, though I'll tackle most things that aren't exclusively sports-based.

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