Spider-Man: Miles Morales is coming to PC on November 18
Spider-Man: Miles Morales comes out on PC on November 18. Earlier this year, Sony announced the port, but did not mention a release date. The game is available on Steam and the Epic Games Store for $49.99. The port offers visual upgrades over the PS5 version.
The game includes several options for ray tracing and is fully optimized for ultra-wide screens, writes Nixxes Software, who created the PC port. It supports aspect ratios of 21:9, 32:9 and 48:9 when using three monitors. The game also includes DLSS 3 support with GeForce RTX 40 GPUs. DLSS 2, DLAA and NVIDIA Reflex are also supported.
Spider-Man Miles: Morales Specifications. Source: Nixxes
The PC version of Spider-Man: Miles Morales also features customizable mouse and keyboard controls and controllers. If the player uses a PlayStation DualSense controller via a USB cable, they will get “the full DualSense controller experience,” including haptic feedback, Nixxes promises. Pre-orders for the game have now started. Players who pre-order the game will receive two packs, early access to the Gravity Well gadget, and three additional Skill Points.
Miles Morales is a spin-off of Insomniac’s first Spider-Man game and was released in November 2020 for both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. This game is not about Peter Parker’s version of Spider-Man, but about Miles Morales. This superhero was also bitten by a spider and therefore has similar powers to Peter Parker.