I'm a bit confused, was it implying that Assessor worked for Ultimatum or that he was simply hired by him?
Here's an interview Garron and Gavin Goulden gave about the T.R.A.C.K suit and design process as well as a better look at the suit.
https://www.marvel.com/articles/game...les-track-suit
The ninja shoe toe splits are something that I really like, and this also implies we'll see a few completely original costumes as well.
I'm a sucker for the aesthetic draw/appeal/oomph brought about via incorporating ninja tabi into a design! Plus it fits a hero like Spider-Man perfectly!
It's such a good aesthetic, I remember a redesign for Miles' suit that had them and it's one of my all time favorites. Plus for such a small detail it adds a lot of character.
Here it is, still maintains the basic design of the original suit while adding a few small changes to it.
So, of all his enemies, who would you consider to be Miles archnemesis, Aaron seems to be the obvius answer, but considering that he regrets how he treated him and only came back to villany in order to save him (for what i read) i don't thimk that he counts anymore.
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"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
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"I am Thou, Thou Art I"
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Post-ITSV Aaron is definitely not an archenemy or villain to Miles anymore.
If they did it for Peter --- Advanced, Anti-Ock, Resilient, and Velocity, the latter two respectively designed by Gabriele Dell'Otto and Adi Granov --- I'd definitely count on them doing it for Miles, too. That said, I'm curious to see how the Time Response Activated Circuit Kinetic Suit functions in-game, and as for Miles's archenemy now . . . I'd go with Ultimatumspoilers:end of spoilers, at least if Saladin Ahmed can pull it off.
, a.k.a. Miles Morales of Earth-616
The spider is always on the hunt.
As far as arch-enemies go, as others said Aaron/Prowler is the most entertwined into Miles' origin but Saladin Ahmed has definitely bee pushing Ultimatum more into that category.
I mentioned this in the past, but I've always imagined Andy Maguire/Alpha being brought back as an antagonist for Miles. Just one a meta level he unintentionally works as a perfect foil for Miles since Slott went out of his way to create Alpha to be a hated character. And him being bitter towards Miles for stealing what "should have been his" would make for an interesting story.
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The problem with Ultimatum, in my opinion, is how convoluted his origin is. Like, how do you use him outside the comics without going into the AU element? And that only really works in Spider-Verse stuff.