VIDEO GAMES: MARVEL'S SPIDER-MAN Has Become Sony's Fastest-Selling First-Party PlayStation Title

VIDEO GAMES: MARVEL'S SPIDER-MAN Has Become Sony's Fastest-Selling First-Party PlayStation Title

With over 3.3 million copies sold in just its first three days on shelves, Marvel's Spider-Man, from developer Insomniac Games, has become Sony's fastest-selling PlayStation title ever. Spectacular!...

By MattThomas - Sep 20, 2018 02:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man PS4
Source: GameFragger
Proving single-player-only games are far from dead, Insomniac Games' latest PlayStation 4 exclusive, Marvel's Spider-Man, has set a new PlayStation sales record.

The official PlayStation Twitter account announced today that the critically acclaimed action-adventure title, which has received rave reviews from critics and fans alike, is the fastest-selling first-party PlayStation title ever with more than 3.3 million copies sold in its first three days. Marvel's Spider-Man was released earlier this month on September 7, exclusively for PlayStation 4.

Marvel's Spider-Man is widely regarded as not only one of the best Spider-Man games available but one of the best superhero games as well. The game has received praise for its original story, breathtaking visuals, and gameplay mechanics. The web-swinging traversal mechanic, in particular, has received most of the attention.

Thankfully, your adventure as the neighborhood friendly web-slinger doesn't have to end after you beat the game. Insomniac Games has already announced a three-part DLC add-on. Spider-Man: The City That Never Sleeps will consist of three episodic adventures with the first, The Heist, releasing October 23. Previously teasedThe Heist will introduce Felicia Hardy, aka Black Cat, into the game as she returns to New York.
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