Spider-Man: Miles Morales is seemingly the only thing on any gamer’s mind right now and anything regarding the new generation of consoles or upcoming releases has been laid to rest, at least for the time being. With the release of the extremely hyped and one of the best PS5 launch games, fans have wasted no time completing Miles Morales.

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However, the story mode is infamously pretty short, as it’s more of an extension of Marvel’s Spider-Man than a proper sequel. But that just gives fans more time to rummage through the map for some exciting Easter eggs, and there are tons!

10 The Wakandan Flag

Wakanda Flag Collectible

There were already a whole bunch of references made to Wakanda, the home of King T’Challa, in the first game, and that’s no different in its spin-off. In Miles Morales, in the depths of Manhattan, one of time capsules players can find contains the green and black Wakandan flag. Though it isn’t the only time its seen in the game, as similar flags are on-site at the festival in Harlem too.

9 Thor’s Hammer

Time Capsule Location

One of the reasons Marvel’s Avengers is better than Spider-Man is due to the variety of weaponry. Players can use Stark’s suit, Captain America’s shield, the Hulk, and, of course, Thor’s Hammer. Well, though it doesn’t look like Spider-Man will be able to wield it any time in the future, Thor’s Hammer is another collectible that can be found in one of the time capsules.

8 X-Men Heroes

X-Men Easter Egg

This is one of the most subtle references to a character in the game that could so easily be missed, even when looking directly at it. Miles finds two ticket stubs for a gig that dates all the way back to 2015, and the performance on the stub includes the name Dazzler, who is the X-Men heroine Alison Blair, and Lila Cheney, another mutant whose ability is teleportation. This has led people to ponder if we’ll see these characters in a DLC...

7 BKLYNSpider42

Spider-Man Miles Morales Social Media

Players may have noticed that Miles’ social media handle is BKLYNSpider42, and though most players may have ignorantly glossed over it, there’s actually a reason behind the number 42.

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Many people might put two and two together and think it’s a reference to The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, but the number is referring to Jackie Robinson, a black baseball legend who had 42 on his jersey. The number was also found hidden in several scenes in Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse.

6 Spider-Pig

J Jonah Jameson complaining

There are a lot of great quotes from Miles in the game, but one of the best quotes can be found on a tape recorder, spoken by none other than J. Jonah Jameson. The Daily Bugle head honcho can be heard complaining about, you guessed it, Spider-Man. During the recording, he asks what’s next, making reference to Spider-Pig and even the multi-verse at large, hinting at where the video-game series could go next.

5 Vanessa

Vanessa in Kingpin’s Vault

This one is a real deep cut, but players would know it from several forms of media, including Netflix’s Daredevil. In “Underground Cover,” Miles is tasked with infiltrating the tower of Wilson Fisk, AKA Kingpin. Once the battle is over, Spidey can look around the huge vault, and what he’ll find is a massive portrait of Vanessa, the love of Fisk’s life and the only person he cares about.

4 Black Cat and Tombstone

Spider-Man: Miles Morales Easter Egg

Being extremely easy to miss if players aren’t turning over every rock, or in this case, looking at every computer monitor, this reference can be found in “Tinker Tailor Spider Spy.” When players have gained access to Roxxon’s terminals, there is one in the corner with a bunch of Simon’s "colleagues.”

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Two of those third party employees include a cat burglar and the other is Tombstone, both of whom had encounters with Pete in the first game, but are absent from Miles Morales.

3 The Avengers Tower

Gameplay screenshot from Spider-Man: Miles Morales

It’s one of the small details in the game that you may have missed, but as The Avengers exist in this world (which leads to a million questions about why they are not present during all of the catastrophes), their tower is on the map for players to find. Some fans may have found the building in the first Spider-Man game, and it hasn’t gone anywhere in Miles Morales, but it’s another possibility for the introduction of more playable characters in the future.

2 Chadwick Boseman

Chadwick Boseman tribute

With Miles being from a diverse background, which is one of the things you need to know about the character, the spiritual connection between this version of Spider-Man and the king of Wakanda is high. With the unfortunate passing of the Black Panther actor, Chadwick Boseman, earlier in the year, the developers have added a touching tribute, which arrives right at the end of the credits.

1 Otto Octavius

Gameplay screenshot from Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Though it’s one of the scenes that doesn’t make any sense, there is a flashback in which a young Miles Morales visits the science center in the mission “Like Real Scientists.” In the level, Miles bumps into Peter Parker, but that isn’t the exciting part. Pete is accompanied by Doc Oc himself, Otto Octavius. If the player hangs back, they can hear a conversation between the two of them about the importance of memory metal, the very thing Miles is stealing in the level.

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