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Spider Man PS4: All Suits and How to Unlock Them

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One of the coolest parts of Spider Man PS4 is all of the different suits you can unlock while playing the game. There are 32 Spider Man suits in total, plus three that are set to be added as part of the first DLC, pulling from Spider-Man’s rich history. Film comics and TV shows are all represented, and each suit comes with an associated suit power, which can be used in combat to turn the tables. In this Spider Man PS4 Suits Guide, we’ll list every suit in the game, and give you the associated suit power and how to unlock it. We'll also detail the three new Spider Man suits that are coming as part of The Heist DLC - The Resilient Suit, Scarlett Spider 2, and Spider Man UK suits.

Spoiler Warning: Before you proceed, be aware that this article contains spoilers for Spider Man PS4. One of the Suits in particular, will give away one of the late game story beats, so make sure you play through it first.

Suits List: How to Unlock Every Suit in Spider Man PS4

Just below we detail every suit in Spider Man PS4. There are 27 to unlock in the game, and we've got all the info on what you need to unlock each one. Read on for info on each suit's power and its unique abilities.

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Scarlett Spider II

The first new suit to be added via DLC is the Scarlett Spider II Suit. You'll need to complete all of the district activities in The Heist.

UK Suit

Unlocking the new Spider-UK Suit is pretty simple, all you need to do is complete the main story in The Heist. From there you can fly your UK-pride all you want.

Resilient Suit

The Resilient Suit is a brand new original Spidey Suit. You can get it by completing the Heist DLC first mission.

Into the Spiderverse

Three new Spider-Man Suits have been added into the game via the new Silver Lining DLC. The three suits can be seen in the image below, and are the Into the Spiderverse, Aaqron Aikman Armor, and Cyborg Spider-Man Suits.

Turf Wars DLC New Suits - Spider Clan, Spider Armor MKI, Iron Spider Armor

The latest Spider-Man PS4 DLC is Turf Wars. It's out now and comes packed with three new suits to try out. These include the Iron Spider Armor, Spider Clan, and Spider Armor MKI. The latter is a chrome covered heavy armor perfect for taking on Sable agents, and the other two look great in motion.

The Heist DLC New Suits - Resilient Suit, Scarlett Spider II, and Spider Man UK

Spider Man PS4 is set to receive three seperate DLC packs by the end of the year. The first, titled "The Heist" is out now, and it's bringing three new suits with it. You can check out the three new Spider Man PS4 Suits in the image below which include, left to right, the Scarlet Spider II, the brand new Resilient Suit, and the Spider Man UK suit.

Advanced Suit

The Advanced Suit is acquired naturally after a couple of hours into the story. You’ll be lead through how to craft it via a tutorial. It costs 1 Backpack Token, and 2 Crime Tokens.

Advanced Suit Suit Power

The Suit Power for the Advanced Suit is Battle Focus. It causes your Focus Meter to replenish automatically, allowing you to perform Finisher moves in quick succession.

Classic Suit (Damaged)

The Classic Suit given to you at the start of the game will get damaged early on. You can switch back to this battle-worn variant at any time.

Classic Suit (Damaged) Suit Power

The Damaged Classic Suit has no associated Suit Power.

Classic Suit

The Spider Man Classic Suit will be the one you start the game in. You don’t have to craft it initially though will need to repair it later on in the game. To do so, you'll need 2 Backpack Tokens, and 1 Base Token.

Classic Suit Power

The Classic Suit comes with the Web Blossom Suit Power. It is a great special attack that fires webs out in all directions, incapacitating a large majority of any surrounding enemies.

Noir Suit

The Noir suit is definitely one of the coolest in Spider Man PS4. You get it by hitting level 3. You’ll do this naturally early on, though will have to spend 2 Backpack and a Base Token on it.

Noir Suit Suit Power

The Noir Suit in Spider Man PS4 comes with the Sound of Silence Suit Power. While active, enemies no longer call for backup when alerted, which is seriously useful during stealth missions.

Scarlet Spider Suit

The Scarlet Spider Suit is unlocked at Level 4, and costs 3 Crime Tokens and 2 landmark Tokens.

Scarlet Spider Suit Power

The Scarlet Spider Suit comes with the Holo Decoy Suit Power. It temporarily spawns a handful of decoy Spideys, which enemies will attack instead of you.

Spider Armor - MK II Suit

The Spider Armor - MK II Suit boasts an awesome black and yellow design, and is unlocked at level 5. You’ll need to spend a Base Token, a Landmark Token and 2 Research Tokens to get your hands on it, and if you do, it’ll come along with an awesome Suit Power.

Spider Armor - MK II Suit Power

The Spider Man Spider Armor - MK II comes with the Bullet Proof Suit Power. It temporarily makes you Bullet Proof against all enemies, even snipers.

Secret War Suit

You can unlock the Spider Man Secret War Suit by hitting level 7 in the game. It’s an awesome black, red and blue design, and comes with an associated Suit Power. It'll cost you 2 Backpack Tokens, 1 Base Token, and 2 Research Tokens.

Secret War Suit Power

The Spider Man Secret War comes with the Arms Race Suit Power. It discharges amplified EMP build-up to stun enemies and disable their weapons.

Stark Suit - Homecoming

The Spider Man Stark Suit is the one from Spider-Man Homecoming, and is unlocked at level 9 and will cost you 1 base Token, 3 Crime Tokens, and 1 Research Token.

Stark Suit Power

The Stark Suit comes with the Spider-Bro Suit Power. It is undoubtedly one of the most useful moves in the game, spawning a drone that attacks all nearby enemies.

Negative Suit

Once you hit Level 11, you’ll be given the opportunity to purchase the Negative Suit. It is styled after the Mr. Negative design from the game, and looks particularly awesome at night. You'll need to spend 1 Base Token, 2 Landmark Tokens, and a Research Token.

Negative Suit Power

Getting the Negative Suit gives you access to the Negative Shockwave Suit Power. It triggers an AoE effect that knocks back enemies.

Electrically Insulated Suit

You’ll unlock the Electrically-Insulated Suit at Level 13. It’s perfect for fighting shocker, or for when enemies start doing shock damage later on in the game. The electrically-insulated suit costs 1 base Token, 3 Crime Tokens, and a Research Token.

Electrically-Insulated Suit Power

Purchasing the Electrically Insulated Suit will grant you the Electric Punch Suit Power. It gives you electrified gauntlets, which do shock damage with every hit.

Spider-Punk Suit

The Spider-Punk Suit is an awesome skin which sees Spider-Man rocking a spiked mohawk and a denim jacket. You can get it by hitting level 16, or by pre-ordering the game. It costs 2 Backpack Tokens, 3 Crime Tokens, and 2 Landmark Tokens

Spider-Punk Suit Power

You’ll get the Rock Out Suit Power for purchasing the Spider-Punk Suit. It makes Spider-Man pull out a guitar and blast enemies with noise. It knocks them back, and is great for clearing large crowds.

For more on Spider-Man PS4, check out our Spider Man Walkthrough. It has links to all of the guides pages we've put together for the game.

Wrestler Suit

You’ll unlock the Spider Man Wrestler at level 19, and will have to spend 2 Backpack Tokens, 2 Research Tokens and 2 base tokens to unlock it.

Wrestler Suit Power

You’ll get the King of the Ring power with the Wrestler Suit. While it’s active, you can Web Throw enemies without having to web them up.

Fear Itself Suit

The Fear Itself Suit is a glowing negative suit unlocked at level 21. It costs 2 Base Tokens, 6 Challenge Tokens, and 3 Research Tokens.

Fear Itself Suit Power

The Suit Power that comes with the Wrestler Suit is the Quad Damage effect. It quadruples the damage of every hit you do, great for large crowds of diverse enemy types.

Stealth (“Big Time”) Suit

The Stealth Suit is an awesome black and neon green affair, perfect for sneaking around in. You’ll unlock it at level 23. It'll set you back 2 Base Tokens, 4 Challenge Tokens, and 3 Landmark Tokens

Stealth Suit Power

The Blur Projector comes with the Stealth Suit. When activated, it creates a distortion field that can obscure you from non-alerted enemies. Definitely a great one to use during Stealth missions.

Spider Armor - MK III Suit

The Spider Man Spider Armor - MK III is perfect for taking on powerful Sabel agents. It’s unlocked at level 26, with 2 Base Tokens, 4 Challenge Tokens, and 4 Crime Tokens.

Spider-Armor - MK III Suit Power

The Spider Armor - MK III Suit comes with a suitably beefy Suit Power called Titanium Alloy Plates. These plates reflect all bullets, except for sniper rounds, back at shooters.

2099 Black Suit

There are two versions of the Spider-Man 2099 Suit to collect. The black one is unlocked at level 29, and specializes in aerial combat, thanks to its awesome Suit Power. It costs 2 Base Tokens, 4 Crime Tokens, 4 Research Tokens

2099 Black Suit Power

You’ll want to focus on using aerial attacks while wearing the Spider Man 2099 Black Suit. The Low Gravity Suit power decreases gravity while in the air, meaning you can pummel enemies up high for longer.

Iron Spider Suit

The Iron Spider Suit is pulled straight from Infinity War, and features an awesome shiny, metallic design. You’ll unlock it at level 31, or by pre-ordering the game. To buy it you'll need to spend 3 Base Tokens, 3 Challenge Tokens, 4 Crime Tokens

Iron Spider Suit Power

Just like in Infinity War, the Iron Spider Suit can sprout extra arms to aid in combat. The Iron Arms Power does exactly that, adding damage to every one of your attacks. The Iron Arms can break through shields and attack Brute enemies outright, making it incredibly useful in Combat Challenges.

Velocity Suit

The Velocity Suit is an original design, and features cool glowing panels and a metallic sheen. It is unlocked at level 33, or by pre-ordering the game. The Velocity Suit costs 2 Backpack Tokens, 4 Challenge Tokens, 2 Landmark Tokens

Velocity Suit Power

The Velocity Suit in Spider Man PS4 comes with the Blitz Suit Power. It allows you to sprint faster and while doing so you'll build up enough momentum to knock down enemies.

Spider Armor - MK IV Suit

Rounding off the set of Spider Armor Suits is the MK IV. It is pretty indistinguishable from a classic spidey suit, except it has clear armor plating. You can pick it up at Level 35 for 4 Base Tokens, 4 Challenge Tokens, 3 Landmark Tokens.

Spider Armor - MK IV Suit Power

Spirit Spider Suit

The Spirit Spider Suit is definitely the most out-there in terms of design. To get it, you must hit level 37 and spend 6 Base Tokens, 6 Challenge Tokens, 6 Crime Tokens.

Spirit Spider Suit Power

The Spirit Spider has one of coolest Suit Powers in the game. It’s called Spirit Fire, and spawns ethereal flames which attack and damage enemies.

2099 White Suit

The second of the 2099 suits that you can unlock is the Spider Man 2099 white Suit. You can purchase it after level 39, using 4 Challenge tokens, 4 Base Tokens and 4 Crime Tokens.

2099 White Suit Power

If you’re fighting up on a building top then the Concussion strike is a great Suit Power to go with. It essentially adds a Concussive Blast to every hit you make, sending enemies flying.

Vintage Comic Book Suit

The Vintage Comic Suit tips its cap to iconic Spider Man comic design. It is unlocked at level 41 for 4 Backpack Tokens, 4 Challenge Tokens, and 4 Crime Tokens.

Vintage Comic Book Suit Power

The Vintage Comic Book Suit comes with a strange but whimsical Suit Power called Quips. As you might expect, it sends Spider Man into a torrent of bad jokes and comments, temporarily stunning enemies, by hurting their pride.

Last Stand Suit

Spider Man Last Stand Suit sees spidey donning a more casual look, with a red leather jacket and black jeans. It is unlocked at level 45 for 20 Crime Tokens

Last Stand Suit Power

The Last Stand Spidey Suit comes along with the Unrelenting Fury Suit Power. While active, enemies cannot block your attacks, even if they have shields.

Undies Suit

Can we even call this one a suit? I don’t know. Regardless, this one is the hardest to get in the game, as you’ll need to 100 percent every district in order to unlock it.

Undies Suit Power

The Undies Suit comes with one of the most useful Suit Powers in the game, if you use it correctly. It’s called Equalizer, and it makes everyone, including you, go down in one punch.

Homemade Suit

The Spider Man Homemade Suit can be unlocked by collecting all 55 Backpacks littered around the city. Backpacks appear as green icons on the map, and are all there for the picking from the get-go.

Homemade Suit Power

No associated suit power

Anti-??? Suit

We’ve purposefully blurred out the full name of this suit as it is a spoiler for the final fight in the game. You’ll unlock it after beating said fight. We’ll be adding an image of the suit once everyone has spent a little more time with the game so check back in for an update.

Spider Man Anti-??? Suit Power

The Anti-??? Suit Power is Resupply. It’s a nifty tool, continuously refilling your gadgets so that you can spam impact webs to your heart’s content.

ESU Suit

This is a new suit added in for launch day. It shows Peter wearing an ESU t-shirt. To get it, you need to complete all of the Photo challenges in the game.

ESU Suit Power

There’s no associated Suit Power for the ESU Suit

Dark Suit

The final suit on our list is the Spider Man Dark Suit. It is unlocked after you’ve completed every Black Cat task in the game.

Dark Suit Power

No associated Suit Power

Pre Order Suits

There are three Spider Man PS4 Pre Order Suits available in the game. They are unlocked from the get-go if you pre-ordered, though can also just unlock them by levelling up as well. The three Spider Man PS4 Pre-order are as follows:

  • Velocity Suit
  • Iron Spider Suit
  • Spider-Punk Suit

Far From Home Suits

In celebration of the release of Spider-Man Far From Home, Insomniac has added two brand new suits to the game. You can check them out below:

Far From Home Suit

The first suit we have here is the Spider Man Far From Home suit. It is the main suit in the movie, designed by Peter Parker himself using some pretty nifty Stark Tech.

Shield Suit

The second suit to be added to Spider Man PS4 as part of the Far From Home promotion is the Shield suit. It's perfect for zipping around unseen, perhaps through the streets of a certain European city.

Best Suit Power

Suit Powers are pretty simple. When you unlock a new suit in Spider Man PS4 you also get a new suit power. What you might not be aware of is that these suit powers are not tied to a specific suit. This means you can use any suit power with any suit, mixing and matching as you see fit. Some suit powers work best in certain situations, while others are great all rounders. Read on for all the info and discover which suit powers are the best in Spider Man PS4.

  • Web Blossom - This power allows you to take out at least half of the enemies in the area with the press of a button. It insta-webs a load of enemies, and leaves the rest tied up and vulnerable. Great for large crowds and combat challenges.
  • Spider-Bro - The Spider Bro Suit Power deploys a electrified drone into the ring, which then moves around shocking enemies. It’s seriously powerful, and you can head off to the side while it’s active to take a breather
  • Quad damage - Seriously ups the power of every attack you do. Great for those looking to make every hit count, and quick to recharge.
  • Unrelenting Fury - Enemies can’t block or interrupt your attacks, which is seriously useful when dealing with an area full of different enemy types.

Best Suit Mods

For every suit that you put on, you’ll get space to add three perks to help you in combat. They range from defensive, bullet stopping shields, to perks which add electrical damage to your attacks. There are 23 to choose from, so we’ve rounded up the best in the list below:

  • Gel Padding - Reduces melee damage
  • Ballistic Inserts - Reduces bullet damage
  • Threat Sensors - Slow time after a perfect dodge
  • Stormbolt Discharger - Builds up an electric charge when performing air attacks, the charge is then released by attacking enemies on the ground.

There's plenty more web-swinging action to be found right here on USG. You can read our review of the game to see what we thought of it. You can also read this article on the Fantastic Four outfit added post-release.