Insomniac and Nixxes have announced that Spider-Man: Miles Morales will be accessible on PC starting on November 18 via the Epic Games Store and Steam.
Beyond the PS5 version, the transfer provides graphic improvements like ray-traced shadows for outdoor lighting.
Additionally, it supports PC-centric technologies like DLSS 3 upscaling on GeForce RTX 40 cards and ultra-wide monitors.
As you may expect, the graphical splendour has a price, so an outdated system won't let you get by.
Miles Morales can be played with as low as an AMD or Intel fourth-generation Core i3 processor, 8GB of RAM, a GeForce GTX 950-level graphics card, and a standard hard drive.
Users will have to play at 720p with "extremely low" graphics settings, though.
If you want high detail, 4K, or any type of ray-tracing, the recommendations move to much more contemporary gear (including an SSD).
The "ultimate" ray-traced visuals will set you back small money, so plan accordingly.
The creators advise using a Ryzen 9 or Core i7 processor from the fifth generation, an RTX 3080 or Radeon RX 6950 XT graphics card, and 32GB of RAM.
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