Spider-Man: Far From Home Director Talks Marvel’s PS4 Game Influences

This article contains full spoilers for Spider-Man: Far From Home, so read on at your own risk! If you want some non-spoiler content, be sure to check out IGN’s review of Spider-Man: Far From Home, as well as gameplay of the Far From Home suits in Marvel’s Spider-Man on PS4.

For even more on Spider-Man: Far From Home and the end credits scenes, check out our ending explained, ponder the many WTF questions we have about the film, and get the lowdown on Tom Holland’s Marvel contract and just how many movies he has left as Spidey.

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Game Devs Speak Out Against Ubisoft’s HitRecord Partnership

Ubisoft has once again partnered with actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s production company, HitRecord, to produce in-game materials, all made by HitRecord community members, this time for Watch Dogs: Legion. The renewed partnership has again raised the ire of game developers and others on social media who criticize the process as potentially exploitative “speculative work.”

Specifically, Ubisoft and HitRecord have organized to commission 10 new songs for Watch Dogs: Legion. In a video posted to HitRecord’s YouTube channel, Watch Dogs: Legion creative director Clint Hocking, audio director Richie Nieto, and HitRecord founder and director Gordon-Levitt describe the partnership as an opportunity to reflect the game’s emphasis on collaboration between characters through the open world’s music.

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