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Marvel’s Spider-man 2 Guides And Release Dates

Marvel's Spider-Man 2 once again underscores PlayStation's prowess in delivering top-tier narrative titles. The stunning visuals and exceptional gameplay in the latest web-slinging adventure of Spidey have left PS5 owners thoroughly impressed, while PC gamers eagerly ponder when, or even if, they'll have the chance to share in this excitement.


Marvel’s Spider-man 2 gameplay

At present, there's been no official word from Insomniac regarding the potential arrival of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 on PC, making it a PS5 exclusive for the time being. This may be disappointing news for those without a PS5. However, considering that the first game and its Miles Morales spin-off eventually made their way to the PC platform, it's likely that the second installment will follow suit. Let's delve into the specifics of when this could happen and what we can anticipate.

 

Will Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Be Released on PC?

Yes, there will be a PC port for Marvel's Spider-Man 2. Nevertheless, it's likely to be some time before that materializes.

Several PlayStation exclusives have gradually found their way to the PC platform, including titles like God of War (2018), Returnal, and Horizon Zero Dawn, to name a few. The initial Marvel's Spider-Man reached PC almost four years after its PS4 debut, while Miles Morales took just two years. Given this trend, Marvel's Spider-Man 2 will inevitably join the ranks of PC-accessible titles, and the wait is expected to be shorter than its predecessor.

Insomniac Hints at a Venom Game After Marvel's Spider-Man 2 When Can We Expect Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 on PC?

The release date for Marvel's Spider-Man 2 on PC remains uncertain. Officially, there are no current plans to bring the game to PC, and it's exclusively playable on the PS5 for now.

One speculative estimation is that PlayStation might announce the PC version of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 as Insomniac's Wolverine project nears completion. This strategic move could not only yield strong sales but also generate significant excitement for Wolverine, potentially motivating players to consider acquiring a PS5 Pro console, which is expected to be released around the same time.

Nonetheless, anticipation is also high for the forthcoming God of War: Ragnarok PC port. Given the release schedules of these two games, it appears that Ragnarok would need to debut on PC before Peter and Miles can make their web-swinging debut on the platform. In any case, this approximation points to an early 2025 or later release date for Marvel's Spider-Man 2 on PC. The wait may be lengthy, but in the interim, you can explore our other Marvel's Spider-Man 2 guides.

New Flagship Aurora Gaming PC By Alienware

Alienware is marking 25 years of producing gaming PCs with a new flagship desktop, a redesigned Aurora. The new Aurora R13 with Legend 2.0 case design focuses on component organisation and cable management creating an “open-air” design, which lends itself to improved air flow and acoustics. The rigs ship with two 120mm fans as standard but support up to four, moving air from the front intake, over the motherboard and performance component, before venting it at the rear. The new case also supports liquid cooling options.




 

Alienware states that increased internal case volume and more fans spinning slower also improves acoustics, with the brand reporting its new PC is 16% quieter at idle, 9% quieter under load and 15% during overclocking. The curved case, available in either Lunar Light or Dark Side of the Moon colors, features a transparent side window, a first for an Alienware Aurora, revealing a new dark motherboard illuminated by “up to eight unique sons of AlienFX customizable lighting.” Also new is an optional magnetic cable cover that conceals ports and cables at the rear which was designed with esports in mind as athletes’ systems are often seen from the back during broadcasts. Expect more information on pricing and release date later in the Fall.

Watch Forza Horizon 5 Latest Trailer

Forza Horizon 5 is the next title in the Forza franchise, and it’s coming to Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC on November 9th, and will also be available from day one on Xbox Game Pass.

 

Developed by Playground Games, the open-world driving game 5 transports players to the diverse and stunning landscapes of Mexico, featuring rainforests and even driving on a dormant volcano. 

 

 

While Forza Horizon 5 will also be available Xbox One and surely the last Forza title for the platform this latest installment promises to leverage the power of the Series consoles, with features like ray-tracing. After all, the stunning trailer really speaks for itself. During the Xbox and Bethesda showcase, Phil Spencer also confirmed that Turn 10 Studios are hard at work on developing the next mainline Forza Motorsport title.

Cyberpunk 2077 Is Shorter Than The Witcher 3 And There's a Good Reason Why

When Cyberpunk 2077 releases this November via the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC it will offer dozens and dozens and dozens and dozens of hours of content. However, its main story will be shorter than CD Projekt Red's most recent major release: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, or more specifically, "slightly shorter."


 

When The Witcher 3 launched in 2015, it did so with a main story that takes 50-60 hours to complete on average. This is just the main story though. If you want to do the bulk of side content and the main story, you're talking at least 100 hours. Meanwhile, a completionist playthrough is going to range from 170 to 200 hours.

Cyberpunk 2077 is equally big and ambitious, but for the main story, the Polish developer wanted to tighten things up a bit in order to ensure everyone sees the game to completion. Speaking about this, senior quest designer on the game Patrick K. Mills confirmed that a majority of people who played The Witcher 3 never beat the main story. For Cyberpunk 2077, CDPR doesn't want this to be the case.

"We do know that the main story run in Cyberpunk 2077 is slightly shorter than The Witcher 3, because we got a lot of complaints about The Witcher 3's main story just being too long," said Mills. "Looking at the metrics you see a tremendous number of people played through The Witcher 3 really far, but never made it to the end. We want you to see this whole story. So we did shorten the main story, but there's lots to do."

Mills notes that right now CD Projekt Red doesn't have a number for a "completionist" playthrough of the game, but it does sound like it's going to be a big number, just like The Witcher 3. As you will know if you played The Witcher 3, its main campaign is excellent, but it is indeed long. So it's good to head CD Projekt Red hasn't made this same mistake with the Cyberpunk 2077, though its campaign will still be very far from short.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Reveals Gameplay Feature Straight Out of Mortal Kombat

Assassin's Creed Valhalla has revealed a new gameplay feature that looks like it's straight out of Mortal Kombat. Earlier this week, Ubisoft revealed a huge slab of new gameplay footage of the upcoming PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PC, and Google Stadia game. And during this footage, Ubisoft unveiled a new gameplay feature featuring a kill transition that showed an x-ray look at the enemy's bones breaking like it was a Mortal Kombat 11 brutality.


At the time, some suspected this was just a little flair for the reveal, but since then game director Benoit Richter has confirmed that these extra grisly kills can happen during gameplay. Further, it sounds like they will be triggered by the player. In other words, not random. However, it also sounds like players won't be able to do it often. Richter notes it only happens in certain situations. What these situations are, is unclear, but it sounds like it will be more of a treat than a common occurrence.

Of course, this touch may seem a bit unnecessary, especially in the context of the series, but given the Viking theme of this entry, it seems fitting.


Assassin's Creed Valhalla is set to release worldwide on November 17 via the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PC, and Google Stadia.

"In Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, you are Eivor, a fierce Viking warrior raised on tales of battle and glory," reads an official pitch of the game. "Explore a dynamic and beautiful open world set against the brutal backdrop of England’s Dark Ages. Raid your enemies, grow your settlement, and build your political power in your quest to earn your place among the gods in Valhalla."