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Despite being one of the most iconicNew York Citydistricts, there’s not actually that much forMarvel’s Spider-Man 2players to do in Greenwich. There are just seven objectives in total, making it one of the most sparsely populated districts that the game has to offer in addition to it being one of the smallest.
All that said, achieving 100% district progress for Greenwich can still be a little difficult due to the placement of the Greenwich Spider-Bots and its two Photo Ops. Thankfully, though, with the help of a complete map of Greenwich,Marvel’s Spider-Man 2players can cross off every activity and objective in a relatively short amount of time.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2: Complete Greenwich Map
Greenwich Marko’s Memory #1
Players can find the Greenwich Marko’s Memory crystal in a basketball court near the Pride building in the western part of the district.
Greenwich Photo Op #1
Greenwich’s first Photo Op is theGreenwich Mural, which can be found on the side of a wall in the northern part of the district.
Greenwich Photo Op #2
To find the second Greenwich Photo Op, players should make their way to the Empire State University in the southeastern part of the district and look for a preaching Samaritan. They’ll need to snap a photo of him to completethe Telling Time Photo Op.
Greenwich Prowler Stash #1
The Greenwich Prowler Stash can be found on top of a red building in the southwestern part of the district. It’s pretty difficult to miss on account of the highly visible pink glow.
Greenwich Spider-Bot #1
The first Greenwich Spider-Bot is located on a rooftop to the east of the district and is acquired automatically following a call from Ganke. After collectingthe Spider-Man 2099 Spider-Bot, all of the other Spider-Bots in the game will be unlocked.
Greenwich Spider-Bot #2
Players will be able to findthe Flipside Spider-Boton the underside of a hospital’s entranceway in the northwestern part of Greenwich.
Greenwich Spider-Bot #3
The second Greenwich Spider-Bot isthe JJJ Spider-Bot, which can be found on a rather unflattering Mural of the Daily Bugle’s editor-in-chief on a rooftop in north Greenwich.