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Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered PC Features Revealed

Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered PC Features Revealed - News

by William D'Angelo , posted on 01 August 2022 / 2,987 Views

Sony Interactive Entertainment and developers Insomniac Games and Nixxes have revealed the features for the upcoming PC version of Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered.

Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered will launch for PC via Steam and Epic Games Store on August 12. It is available now for the PlayStation 5, while the original Marvel’s Spider-Man is available for the PlayStation 4.

View a trailer of the PC features below:

Read the details on the PC features below:

First off, let’s touch on the graphics features newly available in the PC version of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered. Our goal was to make this game a visual stunner on the PC platform and that meant opening up extensive configurability to PC users with varying hardware, as well as introducing some new techniques and tools to push things even further. To provide an abbreviated list:

  • Ray-traced reflections are available across the game for those with hardware that supports them.  Reflections also have varied quality levels, one of which is a new, higher-quality ray-traced mode that offers even more city detail when web-swinging and fighting crime in Marvel’s New York. 
  • NVIDIA DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) increases graphics performance using dedicated Tensor Core AI processors found only on GeForce RTX GPUs, boosting frame rates with uncompromised image quality.
  • NVIDIA DLAA (Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing) is an AI-based anti-aliasing mode for GeForce RTX gamers who have spare GPU headroom and want higher levels of image quality. 
  • Beyond choosing output resolutions, we also support a wide range of display ratios, including ultrawide 21:9, panoramic 32:9, and NVIDIA Surround multi-monitor setups.* If you’ve got three monitors, we’ve got the game for you to show them off with! 
  • Many other rendering systems are more customizable than they have been in the past, with additional quality levels and algorithmic options. These include SSAO, texture filtering, LoD quality, shadows, and more.  We support windowed, full screen, and exclusive full screen rendering modes.

In addition to PC graphical features, there are multiple peripherals and customization options With PlayStation DualSense wireless controller support, PC players will get to experience adaptive trigger feedback and amazing haptic response while battling iconic Marvel villains.** Mouse and keyboard support—during gameplay and throughout the game’s UI—provide a completely different customizable control option for those who prefer it. With Steam Input support, there are innumerable remapping options available, and the game will also offer multiple accessibility features. Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered will also support achievements and cloud saves on both Steam and the Epic Games Store.

While we’ve clearly been working hard to add higher-end graphical features for those with powerful gaming rigs and fancy new graphics cards, we’ve also been trying to ensure that people with all sorts of PCs are able to enjoy Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered to its fullest. As such, we can now announce some details about minimum and recommended specs, as well as specs for various graphical preset levels.

Now that you know what you’re getting with our new PC version of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, you’re surely counting down the days to its August 12 release. Luckily, I’m excited to announce that we’re also offering a pre-purchase item pack.  If you pre-purchase ahead of the game’s launch, you’ll get:

  • Early unlock for three Spider-Man suits
    • The tech-heavy Iron Spider Suit
    • The one-of-a-kind Spider-Punk Suit
    • The original Velocity Suit
  • An early unlock of the Spider-Drone combat gadget
  • 5 extra skill points to spend on Spidey upgrades

A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012 and taking over the hardware estimates in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel. You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.


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17 Comments
DonFerrari (on 20 July 2022)

Insomniac keep doing it. Supporting very unique features with panoramic and 3 screen presentation plus even updating their RT and supporting DLSS.

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Chazore (on 20 July 2022)

I love how the last two requirements are called "Amazing" & "ultimate", that's a nice touch.

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TallSilhouette (on 20 July 2022)

Sony's PC ports seem to be getting better. Hope it continues.

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G2ThaUNiT TallSilhouette (on 20 July 2022)

Definitely! Horizon Zero Dawn's launch was pretty meh, but has gotten a LOT better over time. Days Gone launch was decent with minor issues. God of War's launch was damn near perfect. If this games launch is flawless, it'll be safe to assume future ports will be flawless as well.

Surprised the Uncharted Collection still doesn't have a release date though. Especially since Miles Morales is confirmed for a PC release later this year.

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G2ThaUNiT (on 20 July 2022)

So many tears of joy reading all the features coming to the PC port!! If only I hadn't already gotten Platinum on this game and Miles Morales just a few months ago thinking the Marvel games were going to be off limits for a PC port haha. If they ever introduce a shared trophy system to where all my achievements will unlock, I'll definitely double dip then.

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LivncA_Dis3 (on 22 July 2022)

Pc master race being thankful to Sony or Sony just want some cash from PC master race!?

Well win win both ways.

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victor83fernandes (on 21 July 2022)

Seriously considering selling my ps5, I can make a profit on it, and just game exclusively on PC and switch. Got rid of the xbox last year because all games are on PC.

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SecondWar victor83fernandes (on 22 July 2022)

Worth bearing in mind that at present, Sony games still release on PC a few years out after launching on PlayStation, and a few big titles aren't confirmed yet (Ghost of Tsushima, The Last of Us, Gran Turismo, Ratchet and Clank).
But if that doesn't bother you then no reason why you shouldn't make the switch.

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victor83fernandes SecondWar (on 22 July 2022)

True but I can live without GT as there's Forza 8 coming on the PC. Also ratchet is a small game that once you finish that's it. I disliked ghost of Tsushima, severely overrated. I thought last of us came to PC.
With that said I can live without 2 or 3 exclusives, its not like the ps4 era where the ps4 was full of must have exclusives that you couldn't play anywhere else.

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G2ThaUNiT zero129 (on 20 July 2022)

Damn. Who did you upset? xD Nixxes was a fantastic pickup for Sony and their first PC port may be Sony's best yet!

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Blood_Tears G2ThaUNiT (on 20 July 2022)

I put him back to a minus 1 with my upvote and I am a hardcore Sony fan. lol Nixxes was a fantastic get for them.

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Chazore zero129 (on 21 July 2022)

The active settings menu for showing graphical changes is a change I wish others adapted to for other PC ports.

MS had good options/choices to roll with in gears 5, but Days Gone/HZD options menu showing you the exact differences made is something I want to see more of from MS.

Nixxes was definitely a good buy for Sony.

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Assuming it's all at MSRP prices, you'd be looking at around 1200 US dollars for amazing. If not a little less. For ultimate, probably add at least another 300 US dollars. That's if you wanna build your own PC.

If you want it pre-built, you would be paying a premium. Probably around 1600 US dollars for amazing.

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eva01beserk G2ThaUNiT (on 23 July 2022)

If you going Nvidia. I don't know why this says that a 3070 is equivalent to a 6900xt and a 3080 to 6950xt. That's crazy and very big price gap. There must be an error.

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