1. An Unknown Character - Not Taskmaster - Involved In Bomb Disposal?
Insomniac
Though previous reports had stated that Taskmaster would be the villain behind the bomb attacks in New York, Insomniac's latest demo has hinted that there could actually be someone else involved as well.
Once the wall-crawler has dealt with one smattering of bombs, an unknown voice comes over his intercom. This could still be Taskmaster, especially if GameInformer pulled the trigger too early on the reveal in their coverage from the other month, but the footage points towards someone else, potentially even an ally.
Could Nick Fury have recruited Spidey to put a stop to Taskmaster's schemes? Who knows? Either way, there's an unknown voice in the demo, and one who's seemingly involved with this particular side-mission.
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