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'''Hardy's Stolen Art''' are [[citywide activities|collectibles]] featured in ''[[Marvel's Spider-Man: The City That Never Sleeps|The City That Never Sleeps]]'' downloadable content for ''[[Marvel's Spider-Man]]''. Appearing in "[[The Heist]]" chapter, it consists of finding [[Walter Hardy]]'s stolen paintings hidden throughout [[New York City|the city]], available to players after they have completed the [[Long Lost Loot]] [[mission]]. There are a total of ten stolen paintings hidden around the city: one in [[Central Park]], two in [[Greenwich]], three in [[Hell's Kitchen]], two in [[Midtown]], and two in [[Upper East Side]].
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'''Hardy's Stolen Art''' are [[citywide activities|collectibles]] featured in "[[The Heist]]" downloadable content for ''[[Marvel's Spider-Man]]''. It consists of finding [[Walter Hardy]]'s stolen paintings hidden throughout [[New York City|the city]], available to players after they have completed the [[Long Lost Loot]] [[mission]]. There are a total of ten stolen paintings hidden around the city: one in [[Central Park]], two in [[Greenwich]], three in [[Hell's Kitchen]], two in [[Midtown]], and two in [[Upper East Side]].
   
 
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Revision as of 21:07, 9 March 2019

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Hardy's Stolen Art are collectibles featured in "The Heist" downloadable content for Marvel's Spider-Man. It consists of finding Walter Hardy's stolen paintings hidden throughout the city, available to players after they have completed the Long Lost Loot mission. There are a total of ten stolen paintings hidden around the city: one in Central Park, two in Greenwich, three in Hell's Kitchen, two in Midtown, and two in Upper East Side.

Overview

Spider-Man agrees to help NYPD's Detective Mackey of the Greenwich precinct track down paintings stolen by Walter Hardy, who was the original Black Cat. As Spider-Man looks for the paintings, Mackey relays Walter's backstory to the hero. Walter's skill as a thief eventually caught the interest of the Maggia. When Walter refused to join the Maggia, he let himself get arrested and supposedly died drowning in a failed escape attempt from Ryker's Island.

Like a Fiddle

After collecting all of the stolen art, the side mission Like a Fiddle is unlocked. Spider-Man returns to the precinct and discovers from the detective's disappearance that Mackey is actually Walter, who faked his death and took on an alias to ensure that the Maggia wouldn't go after his daughter Felicia. Before he leaves, Walter asks Spider-Man to take care of the new Black Cat.

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