Marvel’s Avengers, for all its flaws, has given players a lot of different ways to customize the game’s heroes. Memorable comic book skins like Superior Iron Man and Capwolf Captain America have made their way to the game, as have fully original outfits designed by Crystal Dynamics. However, the MCU skins are without a doubt the most popular outfits in the game, and they will likely keep coming for as long as the game is active.

While Crystal Dynamics recently announced that Hawkeye’s Avengers: Age of Ultron skin would be making its way to Marvel’s Avengers, the developer also revealed something even more exciting: its take on Spider-Man. While it remains to be seen how well he will play, one aspect of the hero that Crystal Dynamics will likely nail is his massive suit lineup. With MCU skins being so popular, and Spider-Man having so many to choose from, fans should expect a whole lot of movie-inspired additions for Spidey.

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All The Spider-Man MCU Skins That Could Come To Marvel’s Avengers

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Obviously, the first MCU skin that Marvel’s Avengers should look to incorporate is the Stark suit. Introduced in Captain America: Civil War alongside Tom Holland’s version of the webslinger, the costume was designed by Iron Man and has a few details that help it stand out from the classic outfit. The small spider on the chest and black textures on the arms are clear examples of the unique touches, and many would surely like to swing around in the sleek skin.

Spider-Man: Homecoming, Holland’s first solo film, introduced a few more special costumes that could be added to Marvel’s Avengers. The Homemade suit takes some clear inspirations from the Scarlet Spider costume, with the blue and red hoodie standing out as Peter’s first take on what would become his signature outfit. From the unique eye lenses to the different spider design and obvious web shooters, the costume would be a terrific addition to the lineup.

The other costume that was teased in Spider-Man: Homecoming but actually worn in Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame was the Iron Spider suit. While there is a case to be made for the comic book version of the costume being added first, as some prefer the simpler gold and red, the MCU version does a stellar job of incorporating Spidey’s main color scheme. With it set to return in Spider-Man: No Way Home, it has made enough appearances to justify a spot in Marvel’s Avengers’ marketplace.

Spider-Man: Far From Home introduced two more costumes, with the Stealth suit and the black and red Upgraded suit introduced. While the Stealth suit is clearly inspired by Spider-Man Noir, a costume that is already coming to Marvel’s Avengers, its body armor makes it different enough to justify an addition to the game. The Upgraded suit, on the other hand, is a clear must-have. Swapping Spidey’s signature blue accent color with black, the costume has quickly become a fan favorite.

Finally, there is the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home, which once again introduces two more costumes to the mix. The Black and Gold suit is wildly different from Spidey’s usual attire, and it would be a fitting choice due to its similarities to the Spider Armor Mk. 1. The Integrated Suit has sparked plenty of discussion due to its large gold symbol, with the spider covering Peter’s entire chest in the film. With these being the MCU Spidey’s most recent costumes, releasing them around the same time that Spider-Man: No Way Home enters theaters would be a brilliant idea.

If all the leaks, rumors, and teasers turn out to be accurate, then fellow live action Spider-Men Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire will also be joining the MCU. This would make their costumes canon, giving Crystal Dynamics two more movie outfits to add to Spidey’s lineup. Counting the Raimi and Amazing costumes, there are 9 different MCU suits that could be added for the wallcrawler, and fans would surely love to wear them all inside the game.

Marvel’s Avengers is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.

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