This new Spider-Man game is coming to PC on November 18 – Times of India

This new Spider-Man game is coming to PC on November 18 – Times of India

Sony is set to expand the library of PlayStation titles on PC with another new game. In August, Sony released Marvel‘s Spider-Man Remastered for PC and the company is scheduled to release the Uncharted Legacy of Thieves Collection for PC next week. Now, as per an announcement by Insomniac Games, Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales will release for PC next month. Just like other PlayStation games for PC, the upcoming game will also include multiple PC-focused enhancements.

Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales: Availability
Sony’s upcoming superhero title, Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales, will release for PC on November 18. The new Spider-Man is already available for pre-order on Steam and the Epic Games Store for $49.99 (roughly around Rs 4,000).

Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales is currently not listed for Steam Deck yet, however, it is expected to arrive on the handheld gaming PC as Spider-Man Remastered did. The game is already available for PS5 and PS4 since November 2020.
Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales: PC improvements
As mentioned above, the upcoming game will also have PC-related enhancements. Sony claims that the game supports aspect ratios of 21:9, 32:9, and 48:9 (for triple screen setup) and is fully optimised for ultrawide monitors
PC players will also be allowed to try out different graphics quality options and even enable ray-tracing. Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales also supports upscaling technologies like Nvidia’s DLSS 3 and will offer specific features with a DualSense controller.

Sony’s DualSense controller offers different levels of haptic and trigger feedback. Moreover, Sony and Insomniac Games have also mentioned the recommended specifications for running the game.

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