Marvel’s Spider-Man Remasteredwas a bit of a surprise when it was unveiled shortly before the PS5’s launch, but it was a very welcome surprise indeed. Insomniac Games put in a surprising amount of effort into touching up the open world action-adventure title and bringing its visuals up to scratch, but curiously, Sony made the decision to only make the game available as a download code to those who purchased Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition on the PS5.
Marvel's Spider-Man isn't coming to PC anytime soon, but you can still play it there, at least for a while. The game is being added to Sony's PlayStation Now subscription service, which supports. Marvel's Spider-Man PS4 vs PS5 Comparison Peter Parker gets a new look in the latest trailer for Marvel's Spider-Man on PS5, so we compare it to the 2018 version to see the difference. Arcade will give players some assistance, while hybrid matches the PS4’s Marvel’s Spider-Man. Realistic reportedly mimics the swinging in the Spider-Man 2 PlayStation 2 title and is “just. Spider-Man PS4 seems to be on everyone's minds - and for good reason! There have been many superhero games in the past, but of those - only a select few ha.
But though the first game’s remaster hasn’t been available as an individual purchase up until now, that could change soon. Recently, individual game pages for Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered on the US and UK PlayStation Store websites added an option to purchase the game as a standalone product (for $39.99 and £44.99 respectively). It seems like that option has been removed since then, but you can see a screengrab of the same below, courtesy of VGC.
It’s unclear for now whether the option for standalone purchase was added erroneously, or whether it’s something that Sony eventually plans to make available to purchasers but mistakenly went live with prematurely. It would definitely make sense for the remaster to be a standalone purchase as well, so here’s hoping we see some development on that front soon.
Marvel’s Spider-Man is available on PS4, while the remaster is available exclusively on PS5. You can read our review of the latter through here.