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5 Surprising No-Shows at the PlayStation Experience

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Another title that got a surprise reveal at E3, the next game from the Wall-Crawler will be developed by none other than the studio behind Ratchet & Clank and Sunset Overdrive. With a new costume and a promise from Marvel to match developers with their characters accordingly, it looks like it’ll be a definite hit when it releases, one that we definitely want to see more of.

Given that Sony, as a whole, shares partial custody of the Spider-Man brand, you’d think that the upcoming superhero game would show up at the PlayStation Experience, especially considering that the E3 footage is being used in commercials. Earlier this week before the event, Insomniac said that they wouldn’t be showing any more footage of their Spider-game until 2017, sadly. It makes sense, given that the Spider-hype will be at its biggest because of the upcoming movie next July, but doesn’t make things suck any less.


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