Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered will be gifting the Web-Slinger a pair of new costumes fresh off the rack from the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home.

Marvel announced the two new costumes from No Way Home with a trailer. These suits will be added to Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered in the game's December update. The costumes offered include the integrated suit, which actor Tom Holland can be seen wearing during most No Way Home trailers, as well as the even more mysterious black-and-gold-colored suit. The update goes live on Dec. 10, and is available exclusively for owners of the PlayStation 5 remaster.

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While details on the roles each costume will play in No Way Home remain under wraps, fans were provided a good look at the integrated suit when Hot Toys unveiled a detailed preview of the Spider-Man (Integrated Suit) 1/6 scale figure last month. Meanwhile, the black-and-gold suit has been speculated to endow Spidey with the ability to wield reality-warping magic similar to Doctor Strange. As with all costumes added to Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered via updates, however, the changes are expected to be purely cosmetic with no associated suit power attached.

The Wall-Crawler has featured in two other major video game titles over recent weeks, including Marvel's Avengers, bringing his unique acrobatic movement and agile combat abilities to the action RPG. Spider-Man also appeared in the latest trailer for Fortnite's new battle pass, as the classic red-and-blue costume is now an obtainable skin in the free-to-play battle royale.

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Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered upgrades the original 2018 open-world action-adventure game with updated graphics, smoother performance and improved load times. The remastered port is only available through the Ultimate Edition of Spider-Man: Miles Morales for PlayStation 5. The Ultimate Edition includes the Miles Morales expansion -- which brings new abilities, suits and story alongside an all-new Spidey himself -- as well as all three episodes of the City That Never Sleeps DLC.

Insomniac is currently developing a sequel to Marvel's Spider-Man, though no details have been officially shared as of yet. A recent leak, however, suggests the game will let players choose between Peter Parker and Miles Morales, each sporting unique skills and abilities. The game is also reportedly set to include a revamped wall-crawling system, an improved web trick system and the appearance of villains like Kraven the Hunter and Venom. Marvel's Spider-Man 2 does not currently have a release date, though fans can expect the game to launch as a PlayStation exclusive in 2023.

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