Insomniac previously confirmed a Fall launch window, while recent reports have suggested a September release.
Insomniac Games has two officially announced titles in the works right now, while job listings have also pointed to a third.
The developer says it's "in the kitchen" and "It smells good in there," which likely means development on the PS5 title is going well.
Yuri Lowenthal – who players Peter Parker/Spider-Man – says he has wrapped up his motion capture work on the game.
Tony Todd reveals there will be "massive publicity" in August, with commercials dropping in the same month "so I'm told."
Lead engine programmer Elan Ruskin revealed this in a recent livestream, but the tech could also appear in Marvel's Wolverine.
A UI/UX Engineer listing for PC titles at Nixxes mentions Coherent middleware, used in Insomniac's Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart.
Journalist Jeff Grubb also claims the game will have a Mature rating, and will feature human dismemberment mechanics.
Actor Yuri Lowenthal, who plays Spider-Man in the games, says he's "still got a little bit" of work to do on the game.
Insomniac and Sony have confirmed that the highly-anticipated superhero title will launch for PS5 between September and November.
Writer Jamie Mayer's now-edited personal website mentioned a Fall 2023 release for Insomniac's superhero sequel.
Amidst reports that the superhero sequel might be getting a new update soon, it recently became available to wishlist on the PS Store, before its page was promptly taken down.
Members of Insomniac's community management team seem to be hinting at an upcoming reveal for the highly-anticipated sequel.
Actor Tony Todd, who will play Venom in the superhero title, seems to be hinting at new news dropping for the game very soon.
Insomniac Games and Nixxes Software are already working on another patch to address reported bugs with the recent PC release.
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Insomniac Games and Sony are celebrating 20 years of Ratchet and Clank with a free armour pack for the newest game in the franchise.
When the game was announced in September 2021, developer Insomniac Games said it was still in "very early development."
The upcoming PC port will demand predictably high-end specs for its most visually impressive graphics presets.