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Spider-Man: Miles Morales PS5 Gameplay Revealed with Pricing, Coming to PS4 Too

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Sony has revealed a first gameplay look at Spider-Man: Miles Morales on PlayStation 5. The footage was shown during today’s digital PlayStation 5 showcase, where the company announced various details about its upcoming console and its games. Insomniac’s latest wall-crawling adventure looks incredible on PlayStation 5, but you can watch the action for yourself in the video below. Sony has also revealed that the game is coming to PlayStation 4. The game will retail for $49.99, but an Ultimate Edition will include Marvel’s Spider-Man: Remastered and retail for $69.99.

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Spider-Man: Miles Morales was first shown off in June earlier this year. Despite the game’s smaller scope, it will indeed feature ray-traced puddles. The game has yet to be given a release date, but that should hopefully change soon.

Stay tuned for more updates on Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Sony, and its upcoming PlayStation 5.


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