There are a total of 92 missions in Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, which are split into 44 main missions towards the game’s story, 17 side missions in the main game, 26 main missions and five side missions in Marvel’s Spider-Man’s three DLC expansions. You can learn more about the missions in Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered with our handy guide right here.
The 44 main missions in Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered are split across three acts, with the first act being the largest. The missions in the game must all be completed and none can be skipped.
The length of each mission in the game varies, as some can be completed within a few short minutes – particularly right at the beginning of the game – while others can take longer to complete.
All main missions in the game either progress the story or unlock new gameplay mechanics or side activities, such as Challenges, Fisk Hideouts, Research Stations, and more.
We’ve compiled a list of all the main missions in the game below, split by their respective acts. Just note, there will be spoilers in this guide.
You cannot replay missions or acts once completed, but you’re free to roam New York City to finish any side quests or activities once you’ve completed the main game, or simply start New Game+.
While progressing the main story in Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, you’ll unlock side missions that can be completed at any time. They’re not mandatory, but completing these side quests can provide you with additional XP while fleshing out the world of Insomniac’s Spidey.
It’s important to note that some side and main quests must be completed before side missions can unlock, and we’ve made a note of that below in our list.
The City That Never Sleeps is a collection of DLC for Marvel’s Spider-Man that was released as three separate chapters; The Heist, Turf Wars, and Silver Lining.
The DLC takes place three months after the main story of Marvel’s Spider-Man and must be loaded individually from the game’s pause menu.
Like the main game, all of the main missions in The City That Never Sleeps must be completed in the order we’ve listed below, and none can be skipped or replayed.
The Heist is the first chapter of The City That Never Sleeps DLC. It has a total of 10 missions that focus on Peter’s relationship with Felicia Hardy, Black Cat, as well as her connections with the Maggia and Hammerhead.
Turf Wars is the second chapter of The City That Never Sleeps DLC. It and the third chapter are both shorter than the first, featuring only eight missions, and it follows the gang war raging between the Maggia families.
Silver Lining is the third and final chapter of The City That Never Sleeps DLC. It comes with eight main missions and is the culmination of the storyline involving Hammerhead, while also featuring a returning Silver Sable.
There are a total of five side missions available as part of The City That Never Sleeps DLC. Accessible throughout the three main chapters, each of the missions award additional XP.
Like the main game, you’ll need to complete certain missions or side activities that must be completed before the side quests below are unlocked. Check out list for details:
The main story of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered can take between 15 and 20 hours, depending on how much you explore and how much of the game’s side content you complete before tackling the main missions.
If you want to complete all side activities and missions, you’re looking at up to 30 hours in playtime, while trying to unlock all trophies can take you well over 30 hours.
Meanwhile, The City That Never Sleeps DLC takes around nine hours to complete.
That’s it! Now you know how many main and side missions are in Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered and can go one and save New York City. While you’re here, why not take a look at how many missions are in Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.
Fabio Crispim
A writer and cat lover who started gaming in the late 1990s and hasn't stopped gaming since. In the meantime, contributing to online publications like Attitude Magazine, WeekendNotes, and more. His favourite games include Elden Ring, The Last Of Us Parts 1 and 2, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Resident Evil 4.
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