
Similar to the PC version of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered released earlier this year in close collaboration with Insomniac Games, Marvel Games, Nixxes Software and PlayStation Studios, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales on PC features many enhancements, customizable settings, and support for a broad range of hardware configurations, all the way from high-end PCs to portable PC gaming devices. To save all of Marvel’s New York, Miles must take up the mantle of Spider-Man and own it in Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, launching on PC today, November 18th. But when a fierce power struggle threatens to destroy his new home, the aspiring hero realizes that with great power, there must also come great responsibility. For more on Marvel's Spider-Man, check out how the last trailer for the game might be teasing a larger role for Miles Morales, and everything you need to play the game when it releases exclusively on the PlayStation 4 on September 7.Following the events of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, teenager Miles Morales is adjusting to his new home while following in the footsteps of his mentor, Peter Parker, as a new Spider-Man. James Stevenson, community director at Insomniac Games, shared some pictures of the car online. Insomniac has also been going all-out in their advertising in New York City itself, reportedly putting a full-car subway advertisement on the Times Square Shuttle. The trailer also displays a lot of the game's open-world content beyond traversal, including finding Peter Parker's old backpacks scattered across the city, tracking down Oscorp research stations, and eliminating gang hideouts.


As far as real-world landmarks, the Radio City Music Hall and a riff on MoMA called the Manhattan Museum of Contemporary Art (MMoCA) are both shown off. The video gives us a closer look at the Sanctum Sanctorum, the famous residence of Doctor Strange, and the Avengers Tower, headquarters of, you guessed it: The Avengers. Play Some major landmarks are shown off in the trailer, both fictional and real.
