Spider-Man DLC: 10 Things The City That Never Sleeps Must Include

5. A Supervillain Turf War

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The second entry in the City that Never Sleeps DLC is titled Turf Wars, and given how one feud ends in the game, we think we know how this one'll play out.

With Spidey having played a few mind games to defeat Scorpion and Rhino by turning them against each other - with the two even coming to blows in the fight's climax - it's likely there's a lot of bad blood between the pair. With Fisk behind bars as well, and the Raft no longer secure, it could be that both villains get overly ambitious and try to stake a claim to New York. Failing that, the DLC could also introduce new villains feuding with each other - perhaps even some that were referenced in the game's many backpacks.

The likes of Sandman, Hammerhead and more are all yet to be appear in the game, and though it would be easy enough for Insomniac to bring back characters they've already used, introducing a pair of fresh faces would really make the DLC worthwhile.

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