Spider-Man: Miles Morales gets detailed system requirements and a November release date (2024)

The June announcement of the then-upcoming PC release of Spider-Man Remastered included word that the spin-off Spider-Man: Miles Morales was also coming our way. Today we got the details, including a swanky new trailer showing off all the visual enhancements in the PC version of the game and—this is the important bit—a launch date of November 18.

"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," the Steam page says. "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. To save all of Marvel’s New York, Miles must take up the mantle of Spider-Man and own it."

Spider-Man is Spider-Man, but Miles Morales comes to the party with his own "explosive powers" that set him apart from Parker, including "unique, bio-electric venom blast attacks and covert camouflage," along with various other gadgets, skills, and "spectacular web-slinging acrobatics."

The PC version of Spider-Man: Miles Morales will feature a range of enhancements, including support for ray tracing, ultra-wide monitors, and Nvidia's DLSS technology. "Extensive" customization options for mouse and keyboard, and controllers, are also available.

"In the graphics menu, you’ll find many customizable features, presets, and quality levels to choose from," Nixxes Software community manager Julian Huijbregts wrote in a PlayStation Blog post. "These include texture quality and filtering, level of detail, crowd and traffic density, field of view, windowed, full screen and exclusive full screen rendering modes, and many other options."

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The full system requirements are out now, too:

Minimum (720p, 30fps, very low preset):

  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i3-4160 or AMD equivalent
  • Memory: 8GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 950 or AMD equivalent
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 75 GB available space

Recommended (1080p, 60fps, medium preset):

  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-4670 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600
  • Memory: 16GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 580
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 75 GB available space (SSD recommended)

Very High (4K, 60fps, very high preset):

  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-11400or AMD Ryzen 5 3600
  • Memory: 16GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070 or AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 75 GB available space (SSD recommended)

Amazing Ray Tracing (1440p, 60 fps, or 4K, 30 fps, high ray tracing preset):

  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-11600Kor AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
  • Memory: 16GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3070or AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 75 GB available space (SSD recommended)

Ultimate Ray Tracing (4K, 60fps, high ray tracing preset):

  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit 1909
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-12700K or AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
  • Memory: 32 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 or AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Storage: 75 GB available space (SSD recommended)

Spider-Man: Miles Morales is set to launch on November 18 and will be available for PC on Steam and the Epic Games Store.

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Spider-Man: Miles Morales gets detailed system requirements and a November release date (2024)

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Spider-Man: Miles Morales gets detailed system requirements and a November release date? ›

OS: Windows 10 64-bit 1909. Processor: Intel Core i5-4670, 3.4 Ghz or AMD Ryzen 5 1600, 3.2 Ghz. Memory: 16 GB RAM. Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB.

What system requirements are recommended for Spider-Man: Miles Morales? ›

OS: Windows 10 64-bit 1909. Processor: Intel Core i5-4670, 3.4 Ghz or AMD Ryzen 5 1600, 3.2 Ghz. Memory: 16 GB RAM. Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB.

What are the system requirements for Spider-Man: Miles Morales game debate? ›

Bumping the Spider-Man Miles Morales PC requirements to recommended means you'll need at least 16GB of RAM, paired with either an AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB or Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB graphics card and Intel Core i5-4670 or AMD ryzen 5 1600 CPU.

How long does it take to 100% Spider-Man: Miles Morales? ›

When focusing on the main objectives, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales is about 7½ Hours in length. If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 18 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

What graphics card is needed for Spider-Man: Miles Morales? ›

You don't need the best graphics card to meet the Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales system requirements, with the recommended pixel pushers topping out at the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB and AMD Radeon RX 580.

Is Miles Morales OK on PS4? ›

In the end, the PS5 version of Spider-Man: Miles Morales is undeniably a better experience, but if you aren't ready to spend several hundred dollars on a new console, you'll probably get by just fine with the PS4 version.

What is the best graphics mode for Spider-Man: Miles Morales on PS5? ›

Fidelity: This mode targets 30 frames per second and offers the highest image quality and resolution. All ray-tracing features are on, including ray-traced reflections, ray-tracing on water, and ray-traced window interiors.

Can I start with Miles Morales? ›

Yes, they are connected. If you want context on some things, I'd say play the first one first, but you can enjoy miles morales without actually having played the first one.

Is it ok to play Miles Morales before spiderman? ›

If you're looking to just jump straight into Marvel's Spider-Man 2, do know you'll probably get by fine without having played either game in the series. Though, I'd really recommend you play the first game at least before diving into one of the best PS5 games so far. As for Spider-Man Miles Morales; that's your call.

Can you play as Miles Morales? ›

Miles Morales is the tritagonist and a playable character in Marvel's Spider-Man, the PlayStation 4 video game. He is a friend of Peter Parker and the son of Officer Jefferson Davis.

Does Miles Morales have DLC? ›

Miles Never Got His Own DLC & Takes A Back Seat To Peter In Spider-Man 2. As the conclusion of the game sets up a sequel, it could be argued that the perfect DLC for Marvel's Spider-Man 2 would actually be a significant departure from the story arcs of the base game.

What to do after 100 Miles Morales? ›

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales

Just finished, you can play as long as needed after the main set of missions. You can also do a New Game+ where you restart with all skills and stuff. I recommend just beating the normal missions, and going for achievements after.

How tall is Spider-Man in comics? ›

Spider-Man has a height of 5'7” (1.70 m) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and 5'10” (1.78 m) in the comics. Spider-Man, real name Peter Parker, is a superhero with enhanced strength, speed, agility, and various spider-like skills after being bitten by a radioactive spider in Marvel Comics.

Which is better, Miles Morales or Spider-Man? ›

Both are REALLY good but the first one is probably twice the length as the second one. If you plan on playing both though start with the first one (spiderman remastered) and then the miles morales one. Originally posted by DragonByDegrees: I'd go with the first one.

Does Miles Morales PC have ray tracing? ›

Because Spider-Man: Miles Morales supports ray tracing, we also tested those same four settings with "medium" and maxed out DXR (DirectX Raytracing) settings. But we didn't stop there!

Do you need a PS5 to play Spider-Man: Miles Morales? ›

Although this game is playable on PS5, some features available on PS4 may be absent. See PlayStation.com/bc for more details.

What do I need to play before Miles Morales? ›

The game has a cutscene before you start playing that gives a brief summary of what happened in the first one. You don't really *need* to play the first one, but I'd recommend it. First one was great and the second one is equally as good so far. You won't really feel lost.

Is Spider-Man: Miles Morales a demanding game? ›

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales has the same map assets and animations as Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered. However, it offers superior lighting, global illumination, and texture resolution across the board, making it a much more demanding game than the previous title.

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