A page advertising the standalone version of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered has popped up on the official PlayStation website.
At the hour of composing, the best way to get the remastered variant of the PS4 game is to purchase Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition. In any case, presently, it has its posting on the PlayStation site; fans are currently guessing that it very well may be prodding a fast-approaching independent delivery, especially as there’s no notice in the page’s tiny print that you can play it in the event that you purchase Sony select, Miles Morales Ultimate Edition.
Obviously, it’s conceivable this is simply an error, and at present, it doesn’t appear like players can buy the Remastered variant without Miles Morales. We’ve contacted Sony for confirmation; in any case—watch this space. On the off chance that you missed it, Insomniac Games recently released an update that adds Performance RT mode to Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered.
Update 1.002’s new mode offers a substitute form of the 60 edges for every second (fps) Performance mode, and adds beam following by changing “the scene goal, reflection quality, and passerby thickness”. It joins existing modes, such as Fidelity, which offers beam-followed impacts at 4K/30fps, and Performance, which centers around 60fps at the expense of beam-following.
When news broke that players wouldn’t have the option to import their save information from the first game, Insomniac immediately reacted to protests by promising it would attempt to get the update to players “around Thanksgiving.” Notwithstanding, the element opened up a couple of days before the timetable.