Spider-Man: Miles Morales Trailer, release date and more

Spider-Man: Miles Morales Trailer, release date and more

"Spider-Man: Miles Morales" was one of the first games to be unveiled at the PS5 gaming event on June 11. The title seemed to be exactly what fans were looking for, as it was an all-new Spider-Man game that would be released along with the PS5.

First, let's take a look at the trailer Sony used to unveil the game:

First, for those of you who haven't seen the "Spider-Man: Miles Morales" trailer, it is embedded below:

First of all, this game puts Miles Morales front and center; in the PS4 version of Spider-Man, Miles was a supporting character who had only recently acquired superpowers. He was able to play a few times, but never fully demonstrated his abilities as Spider-Man. This time around, Miles crawls around walls, web-slinging, and diving from skyscrapers.

Importantly, the game is coming in the holiday season of 2020, when the PS5 console will be available, so "Spider-Man: Miles Morales" will be a launch title or something close to it. Since Spider-Man was one of the most beloved games on the PS4, theoretically, this could lead many lost users to invest in the PS5 as soon as it launches.

"Spider-Man: Miles Morales" will be a standalone expansion, offering something like "Infamous" or "Uncharted - Atlantis in the Desert: First Light" or "Uncharted: The Lost Legacy". Offerings. In other words, "Spider-Man: Miles Morales" will tell a complete story in a shorter time frame than the original "Spider-Man" game on PS4. Check out the detailed description of the game's trailer just below:

Otherwise, the game seems to be pretty much what its title promises. You take control of Miles Morales and begin his journey as Spider-Man in the world established in the previous PS4 game. From the trailer, it looks like anything the Spider can do is possible. Comic book fans also know that Miles has a variety of abilities that Peter Parker does not, such as invisibility and a kind of electrical attack. No doubt, these will be integrated into the final game, along with multiple costumes and other options for customizing the experience.

Sony promises "new stories, new set pieces, fresh villains, and unique quests set in Marvel's New York City." The game will also serve as a technical showcase for the PS5, demonstrating the system's fast load times, ray tracing capabilities, and DualSense controller features.

Those who want to see Peter Parker's story need not worry. A full sequel will most likely be released on PS5, but who knows what will happen in the meantime.

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