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Spider-Man’s Dissecting Trailer at E3 2016 [VIDEO]

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During E3 2016, Sony and Insomniac Games, Inc. filled the Marvel fans with joy, when the two companies unexpectedly showcased the latest "Spider-Man game."

As stated by the developer, the trailer of the "Spider-Man game" was entirely in-game. So, on what fans have seen in the trailer was an accurate portrayal of what they will see when the "Spider-Man game" becomes up for grabs for Sony's PlayStation 4.

Norman Osborn had a promotional Osborn for mayor of New York billboard in the trailer, and Osborn is known as a sworn enemy of Spider-Man, disguised as the Green Goblin. However, this reference could just be a lore tidbit and doesn't necessarily mean Norman or his son, Harold Osborn, will be featured in the first "Spider-Man game," WCCF Tech reported.

The American video game developer - Insomniac, noted that the footage of the "Spider-Man game" is based off on the current-Gen PS4 hardware and not in the forthcoming PS4 "Neo" of Sony - which at the moment don't have too many details.

Sony's PS4 "Neo" was checked, and rumors came up that Sony could be launching the console to the market this 2016, Ubergizmo reported.

The "Spider-Man game" will focus on a more skillful Peter Parker, and will not have any direct connection to the forthcoming Spider-Man film that starred English actor Tom Holland - which is slated to fire up theaters next year, IGN reported.

The "Spider-Man game" trailer also showcased a good look at the Spider Man suit, which is obviously different in Captain America: Civil War. It makes sense, as Insomniac clearly stated that there won't be any connection to Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and the "Spider-Man game" will be a stand-alone story.

However, the most visually stunning segment of the trailer video is the Daily Bugle newsstand. As part of Spider Man's mythology, Daily Bugle often named Spider-Man as a dangerous vigilante.

Watch The Trailer Here:

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