Sony has announced a November 18 release date Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales On the computer.
Along with the release date, the enhancements and customizable settings Nixxes Software has made for the game have been revealed.
Similar to the PC version of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remake, the game features many enhancements and supports a wide range of hardware configurations.
You can enjoy ray-traced reflections in various quality levels, as well as newly added ray-traced shadows for outdoor light cast by the sun and moon. This means you can expect realistic shadows with natural soft gradients for enhanced visual fidelity.
The game is fully optimized for ultrawide gaming and supports ultrawide aspect ratios of 21:9, 32:9 and 48:9 when using a triple monitor setup. Similar to Spider-Man Remake, cutscenes in Miles Morales have been adjusted to be “fully visible” in aspect ratios up to 32:9.
It also supports Nvidia DLSS 3 for GeForce RTX 40-series GPUs, which combines DLSS super-resolution, DLSS frame generation, and Reflex to boost frame rates. Nvidia DLSS 2 and DLAA are also supported.
There are also many different customization options in the graphics menu. Here you’ll find a huge selection of presets and quality levels, such as texture quality, filtering, level of detail, crowd and traffic density, FoV, windowed, fullscreen, and exclusive fullscreen rendering modes.
You can view the recommended specifications for the various graphics presets below.
The game also offers customizable control options for mouse and keyboard and controllers, and with the PlayStation DualSense controller on a wired USB connection, you’ll experience adaptive trigger feedback and haptic responses. With Steam input support, you can use various peripherals to remap options.
You can pre-order the game on Steam and the Epic Games Store for $49.99/$49.99, and doing so will unlock a two-person suit that includes the TRACK Suit and Into the Spider-Verse Suit. Pre-ordering also unlocks early access to the Gravity Well gadget, as well as three skill points at the start of the game.