In Spider-Man 2, you’ll encounter 30 Spider-Bots scattered throughout New York City. For those seeking to locate all these Spider-Bots, we provide detailed maps displaying their precise locations. However, please note that upon completing this quest, a particularly noteworthy cutscene awaits, carrying significant implications for the future of Spider-Man games.
Hence, I must caution you that the remainder of this article contains spoilers related to the conclusion of the Spider-Bot questline.
WARNING: SPOILERS FOR THE SPIDER-BOT ENDING FOLLOW
Explanation of the Conclusion of Spider-Man 2’s Spider-Bot Quest Once you’ve collected the final Spider-Bot, you’ll receive a last map marker. Ganke will inform you that he has deciphered who is responsible for placing these Spider-Bots worldwide. Your next destination is an old subway terminal in the Financial District.
As you approach this area, you’ll notice substantial pink distortions emerging from the wall, a visual reminiscent of scenes from the Spider-Verse films.
On the other side of the wall, you’ll encounter Delilah, the bartender from The Bar With No Name, a location briefly featured in Across The Spider-Verse.
She proceeds to take possession of all the Spider-Bots you’ve gathered (rest assured, you can still view them in your collection). Delilah then mentions that if “Miguel” comes in search of them, it’s a “finders keepers” situation.
This reference pertains to Miguel O’Hara, better known as Spider-Man 2099.
This concluding scene establishes a direct connection between the universe of Insomniac’s Spider-Man games and the broader Marvel Universe. While Insomniac’s Spider-Man costume had previously made cameo appearances in other Marvel Spider-Man projects as Easter eggs, this represents the first instance of interaction between characters from these two distinct universes.