Québec-based studio to focus work on upcoming web-slinger titles

Activision hands Beenox Spider-Man duties

Activision has given its subsidiary studio Beenox the exclusive responsibility to developing future Spider-Man games, the publisher has said.

Beenox, based in Québec, Canada, was purchased by Activision in 2005.

The studio has since worked on other official Spidey titles including Ultimate Spider-Man, Marvel Ultimate Alliance, Spider-Man 3 and Spider-Man: Friend or Foe.

More details can be found on Develop’s sister site MCV

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