Miles Morales is making the PS5 launch and Spider-Man: Remastered is along for the ride

You can get both for $70 or just Miles Morales for $50

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Spider-Man: Miles Morales looks fluid, frantic, and fantastic – not that we were expecting anything less from Insomniac’s follow-up. We saw our first full electrified combat sequence – set a year later, in Harlem, as the Tinkerer leads an army – during this afternoon’s PlayStation 5 Showcase event.

Miles Morales will be a $50 purchase on PS5 and PS4 (you only need to buy it once), and on PlayStation 5, Insomniac is also releasing Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered with all of the DLC included.

According to the team, “art assets have been completely updated to take advantage of the PS5 console’s horsepower. You’ll see better-looking characters with improved skin, eyes, hair, and facial animation (including our new, next-generation Peter Parker). You’ll also see ray-traced reflections and ambient shadows, improved lighting, more pedestrians and vehicles stretching further into the distance, and the same optional performance mode offered on Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, allowing you to finally play the game at a targeted 60fps frame rate. We’ll be supporting near-instant loading, 3D audio, and the DualSense controller’s haptic feedback. Lastly we’re adding three amazing new Spider-Man suits, new photo mode features, and even new trophies for those of you looking to Platinum the game all over again.”

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition comes with the PS5 remaster of Spider-Man (2018) and it’s $70. Miles Morales will be out in time for the PS5 launch on November 12, 2020.


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