Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is officially coming to PC, not only increasing the PC catalogue of PlayStation games but also finally giving PC players to chance to experience Miles in all his glory. It was also announced that Marvel’s Spider-Man will come to PC first, with Miles Morales following shortly after.
The announcement was made during last night’s State of Play, stating that PC players will get the remastered version of the title, which will be developed by Nixxes. The web-slinging crime-fighter is expected to grace our monitors in “Fall 2022” which should be just before the holiday season (September – November).
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Ryan Schneider, the head of Franchise Strategy & Studio Relations for Insomniac Games, said the following:
“We’re grateful to our PlayStation Studios partner studio Nixxes Software for fully optimizing Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales for PC.
Our production team has been thrilled with Nixxes’ collaborative spirit and commitment to quality. We see a lot of ourselves when working with Nixxes.”
Nixxes Founder and Senior Director of Development, Jurjen Katsman, responded with the following regarding the project.
“I am extremely pleased with our collaboration with Insomniac on the Marvel’s Spider-Man series, the shared support provided between our teams and their dedication to quality above all is inspiring.”
Insomniac has confirmed that both releases will be the full versions of each game, including DLC content, such as the added story content for Marvel’s Spider-Man. This comes as no surprise though, as SIE president Jim Ryan has confirmed that PlayStation is looking to bring “a whole slate” of PlayStation games to PC. and expects more than half of PlayStation’s library to be on PC and mobile by 2025.
PlayStation has discussed its plans to move its IPs to various other media platforms, not just to PC. There are currently multiple TV shows in the pipeline that are centered around PlayStation’s IPs, including God of War, Horizon and Gran Turismo.
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