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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Is Coming To PC Next Month With Some Sweet Features

Miles joins Peter on PC

PlayStation has announced that Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales will release on PC on November 19.

The release date reveal comes courtesy of the PlayStation Blog, where the PC features are detailed alongside a new trailer. Miles Morales will support HDR, ray tracing, ultra-wide ratios of 21:9, 32:9 and 48:9 and an unlocked framerate. The PC version will feature a number of customisable graphical options, allowing you to change texture quality, level of detail, crowd density, field of view and more.

Those who want all of the PC perks but still want to play on a controller are in luck, as the game will have plenty of controller options, including haptic feedback and adaptive trigger support when using a DualSense.

Lastly, the PlayStation Blog post revealed the minimum and recommended PC specs, so take a look and make sure your rig can run it:

You can watch the Miles Morales PC trailer here:

The original release of Miles Morales on PS5 and PS4 was a hit with the WellPlayed team, with our review landing on an 8.

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Written By Adam Ryan

Adam's undying love for all things PlayStation can only be rivalled by his obsession with vacuuming. Whether it's a Dyson or a DualShock in hand you can guarantee he has a passion for it. PSN: TheVacuumVandal XBL: VacuumVandal Steam: TheVacuumVandal

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