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Spider-Man: Miles Morales PC Steam Release Date & Features Revealed

Marvels Spider-Man: Miles Morales PC Steam release date trailer November 2022 features revealed Nvidia DLSS

Sony and Insomniac Games have given Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales a Steam release date of November 18, 2022, per a new features trailer that outlines everything fans can expect from the PC release. PC players will enjoy many perks playing Miles Morales, such as ultra widescreen support for 16:9, 16:10, 21:9, 32:9, and 48:9 resolutions, with 48:9 being compatible with Nvidia Surround. The game will also have an unlocked frame rate and be able to take advantage of performance boosts from technology like Nvidia DLSS 2 and 3, Nvidia DLAA, and Nvidia Reflex. And with the support of developer Nixxes Software, ray-traced reflections and shadows will feature, with a range of available quality modes.

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Miles Morales on PC will still support the DualSense controller for haptic feedback, via a wired USB connection, but customizable mouse and keyboard controls will be available as well. Those who preorder Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales ahead of its November PC Steam release date will unlock the following early game content: T.R.A.C.K. Suit, Into the Spider-Verse Suit, Gravity Well gadget, and three Skill Points.

Get a look at all the features and great graphics in Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales in the PC Steam release date trailer below.

Miles Morales originally launched in November 2020 on PlayStation 4 and as a PlayStation 5 launch title as a spinoff title of the original, massively successful Marvel’s Spider-Man game. Speaking of which, Marvel’s Spider-Man arrived on PC this past August. Insomniac Games is next working on Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and Marvel’s Wolverine.

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John Friscia
Former Managing Editor at The Escapist. I have been writing about video games since 2018 and editing writing on IT, project management, and video games for around a decade. I have an English degree, but Google was a more valuable learning resource. I taught English in South Korea for a year in 2018, and it was exponentially more fun than living in Pennsylvania. My major passions in life are SNES, Japanese RPGs, Berserk, and K-pop. I'm currently developing the game Boss Saga with my brother, which is guaranteed to change your life and you should buy it.
John Friscia
Former Managing Editor at The Escapist. I have been writing about video games since 2018 and editing writing on IT, project management, and video games for around a decade. I have an English degree, but Google was a more valuable learning resource. I taught English in South Korea for a year in 2018, and it was exponentially more fun than living in Pennsylvania. My major passions in life are SNES, Japanese RPGs, Berserk, and K-pop. I'm currently developing the game Boss Saga with my brother, which is guaranteed to change your life and you should buy it.

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