Can you get the Symbiote Powers back in Marvel's Spider-Man 2?
How to get the Venom Black Suit and Symbiote powers back in Spider-Man 2

Wondering you can you get your black suit Symbiote powers back in Marvel's Spider-Man 2 after losing them? Getting Venom powers are a highlight of the game but obviously you can't have an evil alien bonded to you forever. So what happens when Peter finally shakes the black goop. in Marvel's Spider-Man 2?
Well don't panic, as they're not gone for good but to explain more means getting into spoiler territory. For the lowdown on when or how you can recover the black suit and its sticky superpowers, here's how to get the venom symbiote back in Spider-Man 2.
Warning: spoilers ahead for the plot of Spider-Man 2.
Can you get the Venom Symbiote and Black Suit back in Spider-Man 2?
You can get the Black Suit and the Symbiote Powers back in Marvel's Spider-Man 2 them but not for a while. However, you won't get it all at once for various story reasons. With the minimum amount of spoilers, here's how it all works:
Symbiote Powers: All the powers, skills and abilities associated with the Symbiote will be regained if you progress the story far enough – specifically to the store mission "Set Things Right." You won't get the black suit back at this point, but you will have all the effects of it.
Black Suit/Venom Symbiote: Once you complete the main campaign, you'll be able to reequip the cosmetic aspect of both the Black Suit, and the more monstrous-looking Symbiote Suit, at any point, now simply part of the path to collecting all Spider-Man 2 suits. These aren't tied to any abilities at this point, so feel free to equip or de-equip them whenever you want.
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