Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered Interactive Map

The Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered Map brings all of Manhattan together as one dense, living playground. As a full Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered Interactive Map, it shows how activities, collectibles, crimes, missions, and districts overlap across the city. Manhattan moves fast, and there’s always something happening, so seeing everything laid out makes it easier to decide what to chase next instead of swinging around aimlessly.

Manhattan is split into districts, but progression doesn’t really stop at district borders. District Towers, research tasks, crimes, and collectibles all blend together as you move north and south. Add in faction hideouts, DLC missions, and long-running side objectives, and the city can get busy quick. This map helps turn that chaos into a clear rhythm where exploration, upgrades, and story all support each other.

How to Use the Manhattan Map

  • Activities include Research Stations, Circuit Projects, and Spectrograph Projects
  • Collectibles include Landmarks, Backpacks, Black Cat Stakeouts, and Lost Pigeons
  • Crimes include Thug Crimes, Fisk Hideouts, Demon Crimes, Demon Warehouses, Prisoner Camps, and Sable Outposts
  • Locations include District Towers, Police Departments, Districts, Apartments, Octavius Industries, and F.E.A.S.T.
  • Missions include Main Missions, Side Missions, and DLC missions from The Heist, Turf Wars, and Silver Lining

What the Map Can Do

Understanding District Flow

Manhattan feels big at first, but the map makes its structure clear. District Towers act as anchors, revealing clusters of crimes, collectibles, and activities nearby. Once a tower is active, you can see how each district has its own balance of combat, exploration, and story content.

Police Departments and faction hideouts tend to sit near crime-heavy zones, while landmarks and backpacks pull you through quieter streets and rooftops. Octavius Industries and F.E.A.S.T. stand out as narrative hubs, grounding the city emotionally between action-heavy stretches. Seeing these patterns helps you clear districts naturally instead of bouncing all over the place.

Collectibles, Upgrades, and Exploration

Collectibles are where Manhattan really opens up. Landmarks encourage sightseeing and vertical movement, rewarding you for looking up as much as forward. Backpacks are scattered across rooftops and side streets, offering small lore moments and steady upgrade materials.

Black Cat Stakeouts add a slower, more methodical layer, often tying into long rooftop routes. Lost Pigeons pull you into fast traversal loops that sharpen movement skills. With everything visible together, it’s easier to mix collectibles into normal travel instead of treating them like a separate grind.

Research Stations and projects connect exploration to upgrades. They’re spread across districts in a way that nudges you to explore different playstyles, whether that’s combat challenges or gadget-focused objectives.

Wrestling Flyer - Found south of the Bethesda Fountain.
Wrestling Flyer – Found south of the Bethesda Fountain.

Combat, Crimes, and Late Game Cleanup

Crimes are the heartbeat of the city. Thug Crimes appear early and often, while Demon Crimes, Prisoner Camps, and Sable Outposts ramp things up as the story progresses. Fisk Hideouts and Demon Warehouses act as concentrated combat challenges, usually sitting near districts that need a heavier cleanup pass.

Side Missions weave narrative threads through all of this, often sending you back through areas you’ve already explored. DLC missions layer even more structure onto the city, reusing familiar streets with tougher enemies and new objectives.

Late game cleanup becomes much smoother when you can focus by category. Maybe you’re missing a few Backpacks in one district or still need to finish Sable Outposts elsewhere. With everything laid out, Manhattan feels less like an endless checklist and more like a city you’ve fully mastered.pshot of key Hollownest content.

Map Table

Here’s a quick snapshot of key Manhattan content.

CategoryExampleType
BackpackUpgrade CollectibleCollectible
LandmarkPhoto LocationCollectible
Fisk HideoutEnemy BaseCrime
District TowerDistrict AnchorLocation
Research StationChallenge ActivityActivity

FAQs

Does this cover the full Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered map
Yes. The map covers all of Manhattan, including activities, collectibles, crimes, and missions.

Does the map show every collectible
Yes. You’ll find every Backpack, Landmark, Black Cat Stakeout, and Lost Pigeon marked.

How do crimes work across Manhattan
Crimes scale with story progress. Thug Crimes appear first, then Demons, Prisoners, and Sable forces take over later districts.

Do the DLC missions appear here
Yes. The map includes missions from The Heist, Turf Wars, and Silver Lining.

Is this a complete Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered Interactive Map
Yes. The map represents every district, mission type, and progression path in Manhattan.

Credit: Spider-Man Remastered by Wand