A few months after the debut of Marvel's Spider-Man on PC, the spin-off starring Miles Morales is joining the platform. As the occasion calls, we have gathered the most important information related to the release of the PC version of the game.
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Sony has long been accustoming us to the fact that more and more titles that until now were reserved for PlayStation console owners are also appearing on PC. Meanwhile, today, i.e. November 18, this ever-growing group of games will be joined by Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales. You can order the digital version of the game on Steam and Epic Games Store.
According to the information presented on Steam Insomniac Games' work will be unlocked at around 8 am PT. Those who have already managed to purchase the game have the opportunity to download the game files before the official launch. In this way, you will enjoy Spider-Man: Miles Morales from the first minutes of its availability.
The ability to preload files is not the only benefit that those who pre-order the game will get. With the first launching of the game, they will get the opportunity to unlock additional content. It includes:
Recall that the spin-off, like the original will receive quite a few features that will only be available on PC. We are talking here about, among other things, support for ray tracing or DLSS. All this, in turn, is expected to give us at least the same visually stunning product as Marvel's Spider-Man.
In addition, some time ago on the PlayStation blog, community manager of Nixxes Software - Julian Huijbregts - said that PC owners will be able to extensively customize the game. Among the multitude of options will be those responsible for texture quality and filtering, level of detail, crowd and motion density, field of view, windowed, full-screen and exclusive rendering modes, and much more.
Will the PC version of Miles Morales' adventures match the popularity of its predecessor? We will find out soon enough.
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Author: Kamil Kleszyk
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