Take a look at all the Spider-Man Remastered Suits & how you can get them.
There are tons of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered suits to choose from, and players may now swing around New York City in style while playing on their PC.
As with the PS4 and Xbox One versions, the PC version of Spider-Man has a long list of unlockable suits, some of which were added as DLC, others of which are unlocked as the story progresses, and yet another set of which may require some extra time spent with the game.
As such, we’ve compiled a list of slick images below that show off the full range of all the suits that may be worn in the game, along with their perks, crafting requirements, and how you can unlock them.
The Advanced Suit is a one-of-a-kind costume made by Insomniac Games specifically for Marvel’s Spider-Man, and it’s an attempt to enhance Spider-Man’s outfit while still paying tribute to its roots. Throughout the majority of the game’s plot, Spider-Man uses this outfit as his default suit.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Something Old, Something New” Mission.
The Amazing Suit was inspired by the Spider-Man costume worn by Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker in Marc Webb’s 2012 film The Amazing Spider-Man.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Something Old, Something New” Mission.
The design of the armor was inspired by the Spider-Man battle suit seen in Edge of Spider-Verse #3. In the comics, Aaron Aikman created the suit to defend his hometown from Red Eye.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Old Friends” mission in “Silver Linings” DLC.
After Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus have their second run-in, Peter Parker learns that he, as Spider-Man, helped design the neural interface that gives Otto control over his new robotic tentacles. Taking swift action, he travels to Otto’s former laboratory, where he makes use of the materials and lab equipment to create this new suit and ultimately defeat Otto.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Pax in Bello” Mission.
The design of the suit is comparable to that of the Kamen Rider franchise since it draws extensively from Tokusatsu and manga/anime media.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Something Old, Something New” Mission.
The Armored Advanced Suit is essentially the same suit as the Advanced Suit, albeit with some white and a tiny bit of black coating on it, similar to how the Spider Armor – MK IV Suit is an armored form of the Classic Suit with some alterations to the design and suit fabrics.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Something Old, Something New” Mission.
To some extent, the Black and Gold Suit is based on the Stark Suit; it is also comparable to the Fear Itself Suit, which is a fully-equipped variation of Peter’s Classic Suit (Repaired); and to Miles Morales’ Uptown Pride Suit, which is a black and gold variation of his Classic Suit.
How to Unlock: A Free suit, provided that you purchased Spider-Man Remastered.
The Bag Man costume takes inspiration from a classic Fantastic Four outfit and features a bag with cutouts for the eyes as a mask. Bag Man’s outfit in this game, unlike the comic book version, is tailored to fit Spider-physique. This Bag Man suit lacked the most infamous characteristic of previous Bag Men, a “Kick Me” sign prank paper scrawled by Johnny Storm/Human Torch on the back.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Something Old, Something New” Mission.
After the Classic Suit is ripped to bits in the prologue, Spider-Man continues to wear this damaged version of the suit and exposes the wounds that he received during his battle with Kingpin.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Keeping the Peace” Mission.
The iconic first outfit that Spider-Man wore for the majority of his run in comic books served as the inspiration for the creation of the Classic Suit.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Keeping the Peace” Mission.
Adapted on a famous Spider-Man suit variant first seen in Spider-Man #21, in which a scientist called Oscar McDonnell and his company, Care Labs, provide the superhero with a temporary cybernetic enhancement, the costume is a product of the 1980s. Worn primarily in 1992’s “Revenge of the Sinister Six” story.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Silver Linings” Story.
This outfit was inspired by Deadpool’s original black, non-symbiote costume, which debuted in Spider-Man/Deadpool #8.
How to Unlock: Complete all Black Cat Stakeouts.
This suit’s design is based on an appearance in issue #425 of The Amazing Spider-Man, in which Spider-Man crafts an armored suit to withstand the full force of Electro, one of Spider-Man’s Archenemy.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 13.
Peter Parker is only exhibiting his school spirit by honoring his alma mater, Empire State University.
How to Unlock: Find all the Secret landmarks.
This suit is originally from the story arc “The Serpent’s War,” in which Tony Stark and the Dwarves of Nidavellir teamed to create Peter’s suit so that he and other superheroes could take down the titular villain. It was forged from Uru, the same material used to create Thor’s hammer Mjolnir.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 21.
After the apparent death of the Human Torch, Spider-Man dons the Future Foundation Suit for the first time in FF #1 and becomes a member of the organization.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Something Old, Something New” Mission.
The suit takes inspiration from Peter Parker’s homemade, amateur Spider-Man costume from the Marvel Cinematic Universe. You can catch a glimpse of it in both Captain America: Civil War and Spider-Man: Homecoming.
How to Unlock: Find all the Backpacks in the game.
The suit was inspired by Tom Holland’s portrayal of Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, in which Peter Parker created the suit. The year 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home includes it as a plot point.
How to Unlock: A Free suit, provided that you purchased Spider-Man Remastered.
This suit was inspired by Peter Parker’s classic Spidey getup from the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2018 animated film.
How to Unlock: Completing all the missions and citywide activities on the map in “Silver Linings” DLC.
Inspired by Tony Stark’s design for Peter Parker’s Spider-Man outfit (first shown in Amazing Spider-Man #529), this armor suit is a collaborative effort between the two heroes. Its prominence in the crossover tale “Civil War” is largely responsible for its widespread recognition.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Turf Wars” DLC story.
The costume is modeled after the Iron Spider Armor, which in turn was based on the Spider-Man armor from Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: Far from Home, and Spider-Man: No Way Home.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 31.
This suit was inspired by Spider-Man’s red leather getup from Earth-312500, which was first shown in Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #58.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 45.
This suit was first shown in Spider-Man #90, when Spider-Man donned it after retrieving it from the Negative Zone.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 11.
This suit was inspired by the Spider-Man Noir comic book series, which takes place in 1933 and features a Peter Parker who becomes the vigilante Spider-Man by designing a costume out of his uncle’s World War I-era airman uniform.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Keeping the Peace” Mission.
One of the few suits made for the game, the Resilient Suit has never appeared in any other Spider-Man game. What’s remarkable is that the suit’s eyes retain the same shape throughout the entire story. Specifically, this is a tribute to Dell’Otto’s famously serious Spider-Man look.
How to Unlock: Complete the “The Maria” misison in “The Heist” DLC.
The suit is modeled on Kaine Parker’s Scarlet Spider suit from Scarlet Spider vol. 2 #1, which is the current iteration of Spider-Man’s Stealth (“Big Time”) Suit.
How to Unlock: Complete all the missions and citywide activities on the map in “The Heist” DLC.
This outfit pays homage to Ben Reilly’s original Scarlet Spider getup from the pages of Web of Spider-Man #118. In the comics, Ben Reilly crafted it out of a stolen sweatshirt and red bodysuit from a local market.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 4.
This suit was inspired by the one Spider-Man wore at the outset of the “Secret War” storyline, when S.H.I.E.L.D. secretly went to war with Latveria.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 7.
The suit was inspired by the one worn by Spider-Man in Web of Spider-Man #100. The suit, which is formed of pseudo-metallic compounds according to the comics, may have the same bulletproof properties as the Spider Armor – MK II Suit but is essentially weaker, such as being subject to toxins.
How to Unlock: Complete the “The Blindsided” mission in “Turf Wars” DLC.
During the “No One Dies” arc, Peter Parker first donned the suit in order to stop Massacres and avoid getting shot. In the beginning, it was created by the famous comic book artist Marcos Martn.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 5.
In Amazing Spider-Man #682, Spider-Man (Peter Parker) crafts the suit to battle the Sinister Six during the Ends of the Earth arc. Stefano Caselli was the original designer.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 26.
When crafting this outfit, Peter Parker drew inspiration from his own Spider-Man Suit, which he created with resources from Parker Industries. It was typically worn from the beginning of the “All-New, All-Different” storyline until its destruction in the middle of the “Secret Empire” storyline.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 35.
The design of this suit was inspired by the Mangaverse Spider-Man costume, which made its debut in Marvel Mangaverse: Spider-Man #1.
How to Unlock: Complete all the missions and citywide activities on the map in “Turf Wars” DLC.
The suit was inspired by the one worn by the original Spider-Man and debuted with Spider-Man 2099 in Amazing Spider-Man #365.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 29.
The suit is modeled on the one Peter Parker gave to Miguel O’Hara in Spider-Man 2099 volume 3 issue 1. This story takes place during the “All-New, All-Different Marvel” storyline.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 39.
The suit is modeled after the one worn by Spider-Punk (an alternate version of Hobie Brown) in Amazing Spider-Man volume 3, issue 10.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 16.
The design is inspired on the suit worn by Billy Braddock / Spider-UK, a British-based Spider-Man who originally debuted in the “Spider-Verse” comic book narrative.
How to Unlock: Complete “The Heist” DLC story.
This suit was inspired by the one worn by Ghost Spider, a Peter Parker from Earth-11638 in Incredible Hulks Annual #1. Peter dies but is brought back to life by Dr. Banner in this alternate timeline, becoming the Ghost Spider.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 37.
The design was inspired by the Spider-Man costume worn by Tom Holland’s Peter Parker in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Peter’s suit made its debut in Captain America: Civil War and then appeared in Spider-Man: Homecoming, Avengers: Infinity War, and Spider-Man: Far From Home. In Avengers: Endgame, this outfit is barely discernible behind the Iron Spider armor.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 9.
Amazing Spider-Man #650 saw the first appearance of the outfit designed by Spider-Man (Peter Parker) to counter the Hobgoblin’s sonic screams by making him invisible by warping light and sound around him. Depending on the setting, the suit’s light can display several hues, including green, orange, and blue.
How to Unlock: progress to Level 23.
This suit is based on Peter Parker’s one-off S.H.I.E.L.D. stealth suit, which he receives from Nick Fury in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Peter wears this disguise while on a school trip to Europe so that his peers won’t find out who he really is; his best friend, Ned Leeds, gives him the name Night Monkey as a European Spider-Man knockoff, and the name catches on.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Something Old, Something New” Mission.
While the game features a wide variety of comic-accurate costumes, the Undies suit provides a lighter touch. Only the mask from Spider-Advanced Man’s Suit and his web shooters and underwear with a Spider-Man motif are included.
How to Unlock: Play through the main game and all of its extras until 100% completion.
The suit is modeled after the one Peter Parker (Tom Holland) wears in the MCU adaptation of Spider-Man. It appears in Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019) and Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).
How to Unlock: Complete the “Something Old, Something New” Mission.
Unlike most of Spider-Man’s outfits, the Velocity Suit was created particularly for this game. It’s an armored suit in red and gray, with silver visors that seem like nothing else, sharper plating, and what looks like a blazing blue spider emblem.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 33.
The Vintage Comic Book Suit is modeled after Spider- Man’s classic first costume from the comics. The style of this updated classic suit is based on comic books from the 1960s to the 1980s.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 41.
The suit is modeled by the one worn by Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker in the first Spider-Man film trilogy directed by Sam Raimi.
How to Unlock: Complete the “Something Old, Something New” Mission.
This particular iteration of the wrestler suit was first seen in the Ultimate Spider-Man comics, where Peter Parker wore it while trying to get into the wrestling industry after gaining his powers.
How to Unlock: Progress to Level 19.
That’s pretty much all the Spider-Man Remastered PC Suits so far. If you want to know how we think about the game, read our review for Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered (PC).
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