Despite being a standalone expansion, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales was one of the year’s most popular games. It was well-received by critics and fans upon release, and according to the NPD Group, it was one of the best-selling PlayStation exclusives.
Miles Morales takes place in the same open-world of Additional York City as its predecessor, but it adds new techniques in the form of special Venom abilities. As soon as Peter Parker leaves town at the start of the game, Miles is tasked with keeping crime under control. Despite the fact that Miles Morales was a PS5 launch title, it was also available on PS4, and Sony has recently published a new trailer for the game’s previous-generation version.
The PS4 trailer for Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales introduces the story while showing off a few gameplay sequences, similar to videos released close to the game’s release. It teases Miles’ unique Venom powers while showing off numerous set-pieces and boss confrontations from the game.
The trailer also emphasizes that everyone who buys the PS4 version will receive a free copy of the PS5 version. Despite the fact that the game is the same, the PS5 version has ray-tracing, a high framerate setting, and lightning-fast loading times.
Sony’s decision to release a trailer for the PS4 version of the game almost a year after its first release is unusual. Fans have had a similar reaction to the video, based on the comments section. Because the game was widely pushed as a marquee PS5 release, it’s possible that some ambitious customers are unaware that it’s also available on PS4. If that were the case, Sony would have been better off releasing the teaser in 2020 rather than in 2021.
Regardless, Miles Morales is expected to play a crucial role in Spider-Man 2, a full sequel that was previewed during the PlayStation Showcase event in September. Despite the fact that both Peter and Miles will be available, Spider-Man 2 is a single-player game with no co-op.
Marvel’s Wolverine is presently being developed by the same team who created Miles Morales. Expectations for Wolverine will be sky-high, given the good response to Miles Morales and other recent Insomniac Games titles. It was only last week that the writer of Spec Ops: The Line, a game recognized for its superb story, would be writing Marvel’s Wolverine.