Miles Morales is now in both movie AND video game form. But how is he different in both versions? You're about to find out.
Spider-Man: Miles Morales includes tributes to Chadwick Boseman and Stan Lee, two Marvel icons.
Twitter user @Much118x has recreated the iconic leap of faith scene from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse in Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales on PS5, and it is spectacular.
Over the last seven years, Sony has continued to push game storytelling to a new level. As someone who’s had PlayStation consoles in their household since childhood, the PS5 is a beastly piece of tech. As a big fan of Miles Morales, I was extremely eager to play his PlayStation launch title, and Spider-Man: Miles Morales did not disappoint. I’ve said this before about PlayStation 5 content but it bears repeating: believe the damn hype. Everybody's been talking it up more and more because we've had some amazing trailers, some dope suits, and lots of …
Spider-Man: Miles Morales may well be the most anticipated PS5 launch title, so time to read up on the game's big villain -- The Tinkerer!
Look: The moment I heard a Spider-Man: Miles Morales video game was coming, as a PlayStation 5 launch title, from Insomniac Games who delivered the incredible PS4 Spider-Man title, I got very, very, very excited (even as the news came in that it would be shorter than some would like). Now, after some brief, delicious hints and first glimpses of the title, we've got our first, quite extended look at the gameplay footage, all captured in-engine from a PS5. And I, just, well, um, I, ah, it looks VERY GOOD! [caption id="attachment_929290" align="alignright" width="…
Like many video gamers, I was — how should I phrase this? — "very freaking deaking excited" to see a Spider-Man: Miles Morales game and sorta-sequel to 2018's standout Spider-Man PS4 title would be coming to PlayStation 5, with returning creative team Insomniac Games and a dope first look to boot. Was I a little disappointed to hear it would feel more like a standalone spin-off rather than a full-on adventure game? Reader, I was. But now that members of the Insomniac and Marvel teams have told EW some more details about the forthcoming game, I'…
When Sony and Insomniac Games unveiled the first teaser trailer for Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, fans of the comic book character were understandably excited. Except it wasn't super clear just what this game was going to be. Was it a full-on sequel? A DLC? Well, turns out that the subtitled game is going to be a standalone, somewhere between a DLC and a full-on sequel. That's still a bit confusing, and a new trailer for the title doesn't really clarify things much. However, Insomniac Games' Brian Horton, the creative director on the game, …
Update: Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier clarifies that contrary to a Sony executive's comments, a source tells him that Spider-Man: Miles Morales is not an expansion nor a complete sequel. It's a standalone title similar to Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, so expect new content, but a smaller scope than a full-fledged Spider-Man sequel. Our original story follows Schreier's tweet below: NEWS: Spider-Man Miles Morales is *not* an expansion or enhancement or remaster, despite a Sony executive's comments this morning, a source tells Bloomberg News. Nor is it Spider-Man 2. It is a …
In the future of Marvel's Universe, the Spider-Man Miles Morales is the only hero left to save the day - and give everything he has left.
Old Man Morales is the Spider-Man of the future, in Marvel's one-shot Miles Morales: The End. But will his powers be enough to save humanity?