Home > News > Marvel Rivals Adding Skin Based on Spider-Man 2 Game

Marvel Rivals Adding Skin Based on Spider-Man 2 Game

By SimonMar 18,2025

Marvel Rivals Adding Skin Based on Spider-Man 2 Game

Summary

  • Marvel Rivals will debut a new skin based on Marvel's Spider-Man 2's Advanced Suit 2.0, launching January 30th, coinciding with the game's PC release.
  • New Mantis and Doctor Strange skins will also arrive on January 17th.

Marvel Rivals is adding the Advanced Suit 2.0 skin from Marvel's Spider-Man 2 on January 30th, the same day the game launches on PC. This surprising announcement comes despite Spider-Man 2 being a PlayStation exclusive title. The game will also release new Mantis and Doctor Strange skins on January 17th.

Spider-Man, a five-star difficulty Duelist in Marvel Rivals, excels at dealing damage. His web-slinging and zip-line abilities allow for quick maneuvering in combat, enabling him to web, pull, and uppercut opponents for KOs. A current Season 1 Midnight Features quest even rewards players for using Spider-Man.

NetEase Games' Twitter announcement of the Advanced Suit 2.0 skin generated considerable excitement, especially given Yuri Lowenthal's voice acting in both games. However, some fans are debating between this skin and a leaked Lunar New Year Spider-Man skin.

Marvel Rivals Announces the Release of the Advanced Suit 2.0

The Advanced Suit 2.0, featuring the classic red and blue with a prominent white spider symbol, is a highly anticipated addition. While many players are eager to obtain it, concerns exist about its potential price. Legendary skin bundles typically cost 2,200 Units, but MCU skins like Spider-Man and Iron Man cost 2,600 Units.

Players aiming to quickly acquire Units can complete the Heroic Journey achievements, earning up to 1,500 Units and skins for Storm and Star-Lord. These Units, along with Lattice, can be used to purchase skins from the in-game shop. With a steady stream of new cosmetics, fans eagerly await NetEase Games' future releases.

Previous article:Warlock Tetropuzzle takes Tetris-likes to the next level, with magic (and tile-matching) Next article:Pixar Exec on 'Rough Time' for Original Films, Considers 'Toy Story 27' as Alternative