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Spider-Man: Miles Morales Comes to PC This November

Sony has announced that Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, once a PlayStation exclusive, is coming to PC on November 18th.

revealed in playstation blog According to the post, Miles Morales on PC supports Nvidia’s latest DLSS 3 technology to guarantee top frame rates (but only for RTX 40 series graphics cards). However, DLSS 2, DLAA and his Nvidia Reflex are also supported.

The game’s overall system requirements were also shared (below), and PlayStation confirmed that it will feature two levels of ray tracing. Miles Morales has also added a new ray-traced his shadow for outdoor lighting, allowing for realistic shadows with natural gradients, depending on when cast by the sun or moon.

PlayStation has shared the PC specs for Spider-Man: Miles Morales, along with a November 18th release date.

The game is fully optimized for ultrawide gaming and supports 21:9 and 32:9 aspect ratios (alongside 48:9 for triple monitor setups). Cinematics are only available up to his 32:9, but identical to his PC version of the original Spider-Man.

Nixxess Software Community Manager Julian Huijbregts said: in a blog post.

“The graphics menu has a number of customizable features, presets and quality levels. These include texture quality and filtering, detail level, crowd and traffic density, field of view, windowed, full screen and exclusive full. screen rendering mode, and many other options.”

The game is now available for pre-purchase on Steam and the Epic Games Store. PlayStation announced that this will give players early access to his TRACK suit and Into the Spider-Verse suit, Gravity Well gadget and his three skills his points.

The original Spider-Man released on PC in August, making it PlayStation Studios’ second largest launch on the platform after God of War. Its arrival on PC has spawned a plethora of wacky mods, such as the playable Stan Lee and the currently unreleased, potentially vomiting-inducing first-person mode.

Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer. He talks about witchers all day long.

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