Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 provides players with a brand new story and two characters to play as, but how long is the game? Here’s everything you need to know about how much time you’ll be spending web-swinging on your PS5.

Insomniac’sMarvel’s Spider-Man 2is a huge superhero experience. There are a lot ofsuitsto unlock, iconicvillainsto fight, and two unique Spider-Men to control in Peter Parker andMiles Morales.

You’ll be finding collectibles and fighting optional crimes around New York City alongside progressing through the main story, but exactly how long is it?

Here’s how much time you can expect to spend in thegame.

Spider-Man 2: Main story length

Spider-Man 2: Main story length

“Spider-Man 2 is in the same ball-park as the first game in terms of overall playtime,” says Senior Game Director at Insomniac Ryan Smith. This comes per an interview withVG247.

HowLongToBeathas the main story of Insomniac’s first Spider-Man game clocking in ataround 17 hours. If Smith’s statement is accurate, you can expect it to take around this long, give or take.

If we follow the same formula as we did for the first game, you can expect a completionist run to take around 35 hours.Of course, there’s an obvious difference between completionist and story runs.

Insomniac’s game has a plethora of side activities and new methods of tracking them. This means there could be a bit more variance in the time for completionist runs between the first game and this one.

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