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Spider-Man: Miles Morales gets PC trailer ahead of Fall launch

Over the Summer, Sony announced plans to bring both of its Spider-Man games to PC for the first time. We've already had high praise for Spider-Man Remastered and soon, Miles Morales will be dropping too. 

Spider-Man: Miles Morales is not a full sequel to Spider-Man Remastered. It is more of a standalone expansion, putting players in the shoes of Miles with new abilities compared to Peter Parker. The game is much smaller too, with roughly 8 hours of main story content. This can be extended to around 20 hours of gameplay if you do all side content, including challenges and collectibles.

The game continues to look fantastic on PC in the newly released teaser trailer. Miles Morales was a PS5 launch title, but it also released on PS4, so don't expect a graphical leap. That won't come until later, with Spider-Man 2, due to release for PS5 in 2023.

Spider-Man: Miles Morales is now listed on Steam, but a price and release date have not been revealed. The game is due in ‘Fall 2022' and has the same PC system requirements as Spider-Man Remastered.

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