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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales comes swinging onto PC this fall

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Sony Interactive Entertainment and Insomniac Games have released a short trailer teasing the arrival of Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales on PC. The new port of the smash-selling PlayStation title will come wall-crawling onto Steam and Epic Games Store platforms sometime this fall.

Released in November 2020 as a PS5 launch title, The Marvel’s Spider-Man pseudo-sequel follows the adventures of young Miles Morales, who is forced to step up his game as Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man when his home district of Harlem is severely threatened by the collateral damage of a war between greedy capitalists and a violent criminal element, led by the malevolent Tinkerer. Having only just discovered his calling as Spider-Man, Morales is pushed to hit the ground running in order to save his community from annihilation.

Much like its beloved predecessor Marvel’s Spider-Man, Miles Morales was celebrated by both video game and comic-book fans for its authentic replication of the Spiderverse and its popular cast of characters. Critics praised the follow-up’s slick and engaging gameplay, fluid combat, and improved range of side-missions and activities. This new port will represent the latest in an increasing catalog of PlayStation titles that are making the leap to the PC platform — a library that also includes games from popular Sony franchises including Uncharted, God of War, and Horizon Zero Dawn.

Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales will launch on PC this fall. It is available now on PlayStation platforms. Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered is also available on PS5 and PC.


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