NEW YORK, NEW YORK CITY: 'Spider-Man 2', one of the most highly anticipated games of the year, is now available on PlayStation 5.
Popular streamer Kai Cenat has shared his initial reactions after playing it for the first time.
Like its predecessor, 'Spider-Man 2' is set in a virtual version of New York City and provides additional side missions after the main plot is completed.
The game's primary objectives and exploring additional content are anticipated to take approximately 40 hours.
Kai Cenat plays 'Spider-Man 2'
On October 20, an X account named Ryan posted a clip where Cenat was seen applauding after a small teaser plays during the stream.
The user wrote, "Kai Cenat paying his respect to Uncle Ben ahead of the Spider-Man 2 release."
For context, Benjamin Franklin "Ben" Parker, referred to as Uncle Ben, was a supporting character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually in association with the superhero Spider-Man (Peter Parker).
The 'Spider-Man' series by Marvel boasts a diverse array of iconic villains from the comic books, all of whom Spidey has encountered over his illustrious history.
Each encounter presents an exhilarating battle against formidable adversaries, intensifying the thrill every time Spider-Man swings into action.
This pattern is carried over into Insomniac Games' next sequel, which promises players engaging combat with a wide range of well-known foes from Spider-Man's rogues gallery.
In the sequel, players can take on these captivating antagonists head-to-head, with the promise of an exciting journey through each fearsome foe's obstacles.
Fans react to Cenat's video
When writing, the tweet had more than 1 million views and several comments. A user wrote, "F in the chat for Uncle Ben." Another user wrote, "He re acting Spider man 3, bruv."
A third user wrote, "Gotta give credit where it's due this is hilarious." Someone else said, "Kai cenat is such a genuine guy."
Another wondered, "Why he got the most random streams ever sometimes." A user wrote, "Kai always got something planned."