Marvel’s Spider-Man 2: Miles Morales’ Adidas Themed Suit Invites Strong Criticism From the Community

Published 11/03/2023, 11:50 AM EDT

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Do you already have your pick for the best Spider-Man suit from Marvel’s Spider-Man 2? The game offers plenty of suits and customizations for almost all suits, be it Peter or Miles. And some suits are simply irresistible. The game brought back the Sam Raimi suit. It also introduced the Bully Maguire Spider-Man 3 black suit. And it’s hard to imagine any fan not wanting the symbiote suit. However, there is another suit which is drawing attention, but for all the wrong reasons. Insomniac’s love for Adidas has not sat well with the gamers. 

The long-awaited Insomniac sequel was finally released on October 20, and just days after its launch, the game is being considered as the potential candidate for GOTY. However, not everything has worked in favor of the creators as there have been some rare sets of complaints from the game. Miles’ Evolved Suit has drawn a lot of criticism.

Miles Morales’s final evolved suit from Marvel’s Spider-Man  2 invites attention

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Ever since the developers had teased an exciting lineup of suits in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, fans were all invested in giving their preferred glow-up to the superhero. But Miles Morales’ final evolved suit seems to have left the fans utterly disappointed. The evolved suit is unlocked towards the finale, changing the OG layout for Miles Morales’ Spider-Man. If you think the suit reminds you of a brand, you have cracked the code. 

Apparently, the suit was a not-so-subtle Adidas advertisement. Even the insider sharing the suit comparison with the brand called the makers’ approach insane. The source highlighted how the evolution rather seemed backward for a character that designed his own suit in the debut installment. We all remember the iconic montage to date! 

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Earlier, the brand was selling Marvel’s Spider-Man 2-inspired shoes inspired by the symbiote but now the market has expanded to the Miles Morales final outfit inspired wears. These include tops, leggings, and shoes. 

The comparison immediately went viral on social media and invited some more webheads to express their disappointment with the final suit. 

A user straightaway calls the suit “ugly”, believing no suit can match the style statement of the Classic suit.

Following the events of the game, it’s clear that Spider-Man 3 will be happening. And while that’s something all webheads will look forward to, this user will be happy if the evolved suit is excluded.

A fan takes a hilarious dig at Insomniac, believing they didn’t need to do the endorsement for some money as the game already had the potential to cover every penny invested. And rightfully so, the game sold 2.5 million copies within the opening 24 hours!

Keeping it completely spoiler free, the game’s story is huge for Miles. And yet, going beyond this suit, a player has a bold statement, believing Insomniac’s Miles Morales to be a “total misfire.”

Another player is unhappy with Miles’ suits from this game, as well as Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

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While there’s plenty of suits and customization options, the Evolved suit has not been received well. So it will be interesting to see if this suit will stay for the next game. Judging by how the suit came to be in the game, it will probably be there. And players who don’t like it can just not use it. But with the suit specifically gaining attention, it remains to be seen if the devs address this.

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Vaibhav Singh Tomar

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Vaibhav Singh Tomar is an Esports writer whose passion for storytelling transcends the boundaries of traditional mediums. Armed with a Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication, and 7+ years of experience in storytelling and content writing, he brings a fresh and dynamic perspective to the world of digital sports. Having contributed 542 articles to Essentially Sports, Vaibhav's writing journey is not just about sports but also about weaving compelling narratives.
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