Earn the hidden Home Run! Trophy by rounding the bases at the Spider-Man 2 Big Apple Ballers Stadium
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Want to round the bases at the Big Apple Ballers Stadium in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2? The Home Run Trophy you can get is simply about running around the diamond for… well, a home run, though those who aren’t as familiar with baseball might not know what that means - or might need a little guide to where the Big Apple Ballers Stadium is inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2giant map. With that in mind, here’s where to find the Big Apple Ballers Stadium and how to round the bases in Spider-Man 2.
Big Apple Ballers Stadium location in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2
To find the Big Apple Ballers Stadium in Spider-Man 2, you need to head to the Downtown Brooklyn district in the southeast corner of the New York City map. Once you’re in the vicinity, aim for the C-shaped structure towards the southern tip of the island.
You should be able to spot the Big Apple Ballers Stadium in Spider-Man 2 when you’re close, as it’s surrounded by tall floodlights and features a large diamond of green grass. To get ready to Round the Bases, head to main play area highlighted on the image above.
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To Round the Bases in Spider-Man 2, you need to start on the home plate and then run the bases in order. If you’re not familiar with baseball then don’t worry, as I’ve laid out the process in the image above. From that starting position, run anticlockwise around the square passing over 1st, 2nd, and 3rd base in turn, before returning to home base. When you reach the home plate, theHome Run! Trophyshould pop up, along with a victory celebration from either Peter or Miles depending on who you’re currently playing as. If for some reason the award doesn’t appear, then try again by following the instructions above and making sure you hit each base in the correct order.
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