Spider-Man DLC: 10 Things The City That Never Sleeps Must Include
4. Silver Sable Returns With The Wild Pack
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Players may not have been given the opportunity to face off against Symkaria's finest mercenary in the main story, but with the third DLC being called Silver Lining, there's a decent probability that players won't have to wait long for her to return.
The climax to the game's second act saw Sable reconsider her business and leave New York, but she does so as a firm believer in Spider-Man. If she were to return in the DLC sans Sable International, however, then it would it not make sense for the Wild Pack to be introduced too?
Sable's group are never far behind her in the comics, and though they haven't been referenced in-game yet, now would be the perfect time for them to appear.
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