Article 65ZWP Sony’s Miles Morales was at least as good as Spider-Man, and now it’s on PC, too

Sony’s Miles Morales was at least as good as Spider-Man, and now it’s on PC, too

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    The spinoff game has a Christmas, winter setting. [credit: Sony ]

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, the spinoff to the popular and critically acclaimed 2018 PlayStation game Marvel's Spider-Man, launched on Windows PCs today, just three months after the original game did, too.

The game was developed by Insomniac Games (previously best known for the Ratchet & Clank franchise), PlayStation, and Marvel Games. This port is being done under the stewardship of Netherlands-based studio Nixxes Software, which was acquired by Sony Interactive Entertainment last year. The studio focuses on ports as well as supporting other studios' productions in various ways.

The PC port contains all the content from the original game. On top of that, there are several enhancements, including support for Nvidia's DLSS 2 and DLSS 3, as well as DLAA and Reflex, and AMD's FSR 2.1. There are expanded settings for ray-traced shadows and reflections, and as with the previous game, strong ultra-wide and multi-monitor support.

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