Sony has just announced that Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will be officially coming to PC on January 30th, 2025. To celebrate this announcement, the publisher has shared the game’s first PC trailer which you can find below.
Equipped with Miles’ new bioelectric venom power and Peter’s Spider-Arms, the Spider-Men face the ultimate test of strength inside and outside the mask as they fight to save the city, each other and the ones they love from the monstrous Venom.
Players will explore a larger Marvel’s New York than ever before, featuring two new boroughs, Brooklyn and Queens. You will also find other locations like Coney Island, and more.
Players will be able to swing, jump, and utilize the new Web Wings to travel across the city. They can also switch between Peter Parker and Miles Morales in open-world exploration to experience different stories and epic new powers.
In Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, you will fight against a variety of new and iconic villains, including an original take on the monstrous Venom, the ruthless Kraven the Hunter, the volatile Lizard, and many more.
The team behind the PC port will be no other than Nixxes. And although we don’t have any PC specs to share, we do know that the game will require a PSN account. Basically, expect all future Sony games to require a PSN account on PC.
What’s funny here is that the unofficial PC port of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 looked almost as good as the PS5 version back in July 2023. So, it will be interesting to compare it with the official PC version.
Enjoy the trailer and stay tuned for more!
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