Insomniac Games does not forget about the wall-crawler and updates the game more than half a year after its launch.
In Insomniac Games they are that do not stop. They just launched very recently Ratchet and Clank: A Dimension Apart for PS5 and just a few hours ago they added a patch that improves performance up to 120 FPS. But they do not forget Spider-Man: Miles Morales, a game that accompanied the launch of the new generation console of PlayStation, to which they also provide a new update with visual improvements.
It is the main addition of the new patch of the gameAlthough we might think that they had already forgotten about a game that has been behind them for more than half a year, the North American studio has just updated the spider-man adventure to its version 1.10. It includes several changes and fixes, but the most prominent is the improved ray tracing reflections as long as we are using the Graphics Mode, which prioritizes visual quality over performance.
Surely with this change many of you are encouraged to give the game a spin or settle pending debts and get your Platinum trophy. We remember that Miles Morales is a self-executing expansion of the game released in 2018, whose content is shorter, but with the technical power to demonstrate what the PS5 is capable of.
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If you want to know more about everything that this adventure offers, do not miss our analysis of Spider-Man Miles Morales, which we classify as a game with the “same spirit of offering us endless entertainment with which to spend a lot of time busy, but also the feeling that with a little more ambition we could have had an outstanding game. “
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