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|developer = [[wikipedia:Insomniac Games|Insomniac Games]]
 
|developer = [[wikipedia:Insomniac Games|Insomniac Games]]
 
|publisher = [[wikipedia:Sony Interactive Entertainment|Sony Interactive Entertainment]]
 
|publisher = [[wikipedia:Sony Interactive Entertainment|Sony Interactive Entertainment]]
|release date = '''North America, Australasia, Japan'''<br />November 12, 2020<br />'''Worldwide'''<br />November 19 , 2020
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|release date = '''PlayStation 4'''<br /><abbr title="Worldwide">WW</abbr>: November 12, 2020<br />'''PlayStation 5'''<br /><abbr title="North America, Oceania">NA/OC</abbr>: November 12, 2020<br /><abbr title="Worldwide">WW</abbr>: November 19, 2020
 
|genre = Action-adventure
 
|genre = Action-adventure
 
|modes = Single-player
 
|modes = Single-player
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|ratings = [[wikipedia:Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB Teen (T)]]<br />[[wikipedia:Pan European Game Information|PEGI 16]]
|ratings =
 
 
|platforms = [[wikipedia:PlayStation 4|PlayStation 4]]<br />[[wikipedia:PlayStation 5|PlayStation 5]]
 
|platforms = [[wikipedia:PlayStation 4|PlayStation 4]]<br />[[wikipedia:PlayStation 5|PlayStation 5]]
 
|media = Blu-ray, digital
 
|media = Blu-ray, digital
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|caption=|preceded by=[[Marvel's Spider-Man: The City That Never Sleeps]]|followed by=[[Marvel's Spider-Man 2]]}}
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'''''Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales''''' is an upcoming video game featuring the [[Miles Morales]] incarnation of the [[wikipedia:Marvel Comics|Marvel Comics]] superhero [[Spider-Man]], developed by [[wikipedia:Insomniac Games|Insomniac Games]] and published by [[wikipedia:Sony Interactive Entertainment|Sony Interactive Entertainment]]. Announced June 11, 2020, it is a standalone game that takes place after ''[[Marvel's Spider-Man]]'', and is scheduled for release on November 12 and November 19, 2020 as a launch title for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation 5|PlayStation 5]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/spiderman-miles-morales-revealed-for-ps5-with-a-de/1100-6478314/|title=Spider-Man: Miles Morales Revealed For PS5 With A Debut Trailer|website=GameSpot|access-date=June 12, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-12/new-spider-man-game-for-ps5-will-be-separate-from-original|title=New Spider-Man Game for PS5 Will Be Separate From Original|website=Bloomberg|access-date=June 12, 2020}}</ref>
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'''''Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales''''' is a video game featuring the [[Miles Morales]] incarnation of the [[wikipedia:Marvel Comics|Marvel Comics]] superhero [[Peter Parker|Spider-Man]], developed by [[wikipedia:Insomniac Games|Insomniac Games]] and published by [[wikipedia:Sony Interactive Entertainment|Sony Interactive Entertainment]]. Announced June 11, 2020, it is a standalone game that takes place after ''[[Marvel's Spider-Man]]'', and was released on November 12 and November 19, 2020 as a launch title for the [[wikipedia:PlayStation 5|PlayStation 5]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/spiderman-miles-morales-revealed-for-ps5-with-a-de/1100-6478314/|title=Spider-Man: Miles Morales Revealed For PS5 With A Debut Trailer|website=GameSpot|access-date=June 12, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-06-12/new-spider-man-game-for-ps5-will-be-separate-from-original|title=New Spider-Man Game for PS5 Will Be Separate From Original|website=Bloomberg|access-date=June 12, 2020}}</ref>
 
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
 
The story picks up about a year after the events of ''[[The City That Never Sleeps]]''. Miles Morales, having gained spider-like powers himself at the end of ''Marvel's Spider-Man'', looks to become the newest web-slinger of [[New York City]] under the guidance of his mentor, [[Peter Parker]].
 
The story picks up about a year after the events of ''[[The City That Never Sleeps]]''. Miles Morales, having gained spider-like powers himself at the end of ''Marvel's Spider-Man'', looks to become the newest web-slinger of [[New York City]] under the guidance of his mentor, [[Peter Parker]].
   
A year later after his training with Peter is complete, Miles has fully integrated himself into the black and red suit as an experienced Spider-Man while defending both his new home in [[Harlem]] and the rest of New York City from a gang war between the [[Roxxon Energy Corporation]] and a high-tech criminal army, known as the [[Underground]], lead by the [[Tinkerer]]. Parker tells Miles that he has to be like [[Jefferson Davis|his late father]] and walk on the path to becoming a hero for the city of New York.<!--This is reported by the following source, do not remove it.--><ref>{{cite web|url=https://blog.playstation.com/2020/06/18/marvels-spider-man-miles-morales-an-update-from-insomniac-games/|title=Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales – An update from Insomniac Games|work=Playstation Blog|access-date=June 18, 2020|date=June 18, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Gartenberg|first=Chaim|date=2020-09-16|title=Spider-Man: Miles Morales trailer shows off first look at gameplay on PS5|url=https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/16/21440314/spider-man-miles-morales-ps5-playstation-5-gameplay-trailer-sony|access-date=2020-09-16|website=The Verge|language=en}}</ref>
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A year later after his training with Peter is complete, Miles has fully integrated himself into the black and red suit as an experienced Spider-Man while defending both his new home in [[Harlem]] and the rest of New York City from a gang war between the energy corporation, [[Roxxon]] and a high-tech criminal army, known as the [[Underground]], lead by the [[Tinkerer]]. Parker tells Miles that he has to be like [[Jefferson Davis|his late father]] and walk on the path to becoming a hero for the city of New York.<!--This is reported by the following source, do not remove it.--><ref>{{cite web|url=https://blog.playstation.com/2020/06/18/marvels-spider-man-miles-morales-an-update-from-insomniac-games/|title=Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales – An update from Insomniac Games|work=Playstation Blog|access-date=June 18, 2020|date=June 18, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Gartenberg|first=Chaim|date=2020-09-16|title=Spider-Man: Miles Morales trailer shows off first look at gameplay on PS5|url=https://www.theverge.com/2020/9/16/21440314/spider-man-miles-morales-ps5-playstation-5-gameplay-trailer-sony|access-date=2020-09-16|website=The Verge|language=en}}</ref>
   
 
== Gameplay==
 
== Gameplay==
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The gameplay appears to retain some elements of the original [[wikipedia:PlayStation 4|PlayStation 4]] title, such as New York being the free roam area, a variety of takedowns to be utilized on enemies, and [[Suit Mods]] being available to equip. Unlike Peter, Miles is seen using powers of invisibility and bioelectricity.
 
The gameplay appears to retain some elements of the original [[wikipedia:PlayStation 4|PlayStation 4]] title, such as New York being the free roam area, a variety of takedowns to be utilized on enemies, and [[Suit Mods]] being available to equip. Unlike Peter, Miles is seen using powers of invisibility and bioelectricity.
   
The game will also include such technical improvements as "near-instantaneous fast-travel across Marvel’s New York City" and "highly-detailed character models and enhanced visuals" to take advantage of the PlayStation 5's more powerful hardware.<ref name="theverge" /> This had been desired since the original PlayStation 4 game; Insomniac's solution to load New York City while webslinging through it was constrained by its heavy reliance on RAM, and the PlayStation 5's SSD would resolve this issue.<ref name="eurogamer ps5 deepdive">{{cite web|url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2020-playstation-5-the-mark-cerny-tech-deep-dive|author=Richard Leadbetter|title=PlayStation 5 uncovered: the Mark Cerny tech deep dive|website=Eurogamer|access-date=June 12, 2020}}</ref>
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The game also includes such technical improvements as "near-instantaneous fast-travel across Marvel’s New York City" and "highly-detailed character models and enhanced visuals" to take advantage of the PlayStation 5's more powerful hardware.<ref name="theverge" /> This had been desired since the original PlayStation 4 game; Insomniac's solution to load New York City while webslinging through it was constrained by its heavy reliance on RAM, and the PlayStation 5's SSD would resolve this issue.<ref name="eurogamer ps5 deepdive">{{cite web|url=https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2020-playstation-5-the-mark-cerny-tech-deep-dive|author=Richard Leadbetter|title=PlayStation 5 uncovered: the Mark Cerny tech deep dive|website=Eurogamer|access-date=June 12, 2020}}</ref>
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'''Plot'''
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After more than a year of training under Peter Parker, Miles Morales has mastered his spider-like abilities and established himself as the original Spider-Man's crime fighting partner, though he still struggles to adapt into his new role. While escorting a police convoy carrying prisoners to the rebuilt Raft, Miles accidentally frees Rhino, who wreaks havoc in [[Harlem]]. While Miles stops the other escapees, Peter struggles against Rhino, who eventually overpowers him. Miles intervenes and defeats Rhino with his new bio-electric ability, later dubbed "Venom Blast". Leaving Rhino in Roxxon's custody, Peter informs Miles that he will be assisting his girlfriend, Daily Bugle reporter [[Mary Jane Watson]], with her assignment in Symkaria for a few weeks as her photographer, and entrusts him to look after the city in his absence.
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While investigating a break-in at the Roxxon Plaza, Miles clashes with a group called the Underground, who have a vendetta against the company. Returning home to celebrate Christmas with Rio and Ganke, Miles is surprised to learn that Rio also invited Phin, with whom he has not spoken in over a year. The next day, Ganke creates a Spider-Man app so citizens can call Miles for help directly. Miles's uncle, Aaron Davis, is the first to use it and reveals his knowledge of his nephew's identity to Miles. Later, Miles attends one of Rio's campaign rallies, but witnesses the Underground attacking the Roxxon guards present and tries to stop the conflict before it escalates. He soon discovers that the Underground are seeking Roxxon's experimental power source, Nuform, and that Phin is their leader, the ‘Tinkerer’. After further investigation, Miles learns that Phin wants to avenge the death of her brother Rick, who was poisoned while working on Nuform and killed by Simon Krieger after attempting to sabotage the project. With assistance from Aaron, whom he learns is the Prowler, Miles discovers Phin's plan to ruin Roxxon by destroying their plaza with Nuform to highlight its dangerous side-effects, which Krieger had been covering up.
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After betraying Phin's trust in order to gather information on the Underground, Miles is eventually forced to reveal his identity to her, souring their friendship. Miles tries to reconcile with Phin, but Roxxon abducts them with the aid of an enhanced Rhino. Miles and Phin escape, but Miles learns that Aaron has also been spying on him for Roxxon and that Krieger modified the plaza's Nuform reactor to destroy Harlem if Phin's plan succeeds. Phin and Miles fight the enhanced Rhino, who taunts Phin about Rick's death. She almost kills him, but Miles intervenes and the two fight before Phin knocks Miles out and escapes. Ganke brings an injured Miles home, where Rio discovers her son's identity and continues to support him. Once he recovers, Miles tries to stop Phin. However, he is captured by Aaron, who takes him underground to prevent him from being killed like his father Jefferson Davis. Miles escapes and defeats his uncle, explaining that he cannot turn his back on people when they need him.
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While the Underground and Roxxon fight on the streets and Phin executes her plan, Aaron, inspired by his nephew's words, helps Rio evacuate Harlem, giving Miles a chance to confront Phin and stop the Nuform reactor before it goes critical. Unable to reason with her, Miles fights Phin before attempting to absorb the Nuform's energy to negate the blast. However, there is too much energy and Miles is unable to contain it. To save the city, Phin sacrifices herself by flying him to a safe distance above the city so that he can release the energy before it kills him. Miles plummets to the ground and his identity is revealed to a small number of citizens he helped as Spider-Man, who promise to keep his secret. Four weeks later, Roxxon has been dealt numerous lawsuits and Krieger has been arrested following Aaron turning himself in and testifying against them. Peter returns from Symkaria and praises Miles for his growth and heroism before they head off to fight crime together.
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In a mid-credits scene, Norman Osborn orders a reluctant [[Lizard (comics)|Dr. Curt Connors]] to release his terminally ill son [[Harry Osborn|Harry]] from a stasis pod in spite of his unstable condition. In a post-credits scene, Miles leaves an award he won with Phin atop [[Trinity Church (Manhattan)|Trinity Church]] in her memory.
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==Soundtrack==
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The soundtrack contains most of the music that is featured in the game. It was composed by [[wikipedia:John Paesano|John Paesano]] with original songs made by artists [[wikipedia:Jaden Smith|Jaden Smith]] and [[wikipedia:Lecrae|Lecrae]]. It was released digitally on November 10, 2020 with 19 tracks.
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<div style="display: flex; justify-content: space-between">
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{| class="article-table" width="48%"
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!#
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!Song title
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!Length
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|-
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|1
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|Don't Give Up
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|4:10
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|-
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|2
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|Rhino Rampage
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|4:05
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|-
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|3
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|New York's Only Spider-Man
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|2:53
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|-
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|4
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|Spider-Training
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|2:56
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|-
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|5
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|Best Friends
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|5:16
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|-
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|6
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|Be Yourself
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|4:18
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|-
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|7
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|Confession
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|6:40
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|-
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|8
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|The Underground
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|2:42
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|-
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|9
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|Thicker Than Water
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|4:55
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|-
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|10
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|On the Case
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|2:42
 
|}
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{| class="article-table" width="48%"
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!#
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!Song title
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!Length
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|-
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|11
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|All In
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|3:53
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|-
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|12
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|Trying to Protect You
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|2:28
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|-
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|13
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|We're Here for You
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|3:24
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|-
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|14
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|Worst Enemies
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|4:07
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|-
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|15
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|Make It Right
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|5:57
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|-
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|16
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|Won't Give Up
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|2:21
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|-
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|17
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|I'm Ready (Jaden)
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|3:09
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|-
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|18
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|Where We Come From (Lecrae)
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|2:29
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|-
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|19
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|This Is My Time (Lecrae)
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|2:15
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|}
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</div>
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==Release==
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===Pre-order perks===
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[[File:Marvel's Spider-Man - Miles Morales pre-order promo.png|thumb|200px|Digital pre-order bonuses]]
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Users who pre-ordered any version of the game via the PlayStation Store also received the following:
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*Early in-game access to the [[T.R.A.C.K. Suit]] and the [[Into the Spider-Verse Suit (Miles Morales)|Into the Spider-Verse Suit]].
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*Early unlock of the [[Untrackable]] visor mod.
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*3 Extra [[Skill Tree (Miles Morales)|skill points]].
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*Early unlock of the [[Gravity Well]] gadget.<ref name="Spider-Man: Miles Morales PS4 Preorder Comes With Two Alternative Spidey Suits">{{cite web|url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/spider-man-miles-morales-ps4-preorder-comes-with-two-alternative-spidey-suits/1100-6482730/?ftag=CAD-01-10abi2f|author=Jeremy Winslow|title=Spider-Man: Miles Morales PS4 Preorder Comes With Two Alternative Spidey Suits|website=Gamespot|access-date=September 29, 2020}}</ref>
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==Production credits==
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===Staff===
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{|class="article-table" width="50%"
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!style="width:25%" | Directors
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|Brian Horton<br />Bryan Intihar<br />Marcus Smith<br />Ryan Smith
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|-
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!Designers
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|Cameron Christian<br />Mark Stuart<br />Josue Benavidez<br />Mike Daly<br />Joel Goodsell<br />Casey Smith
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|-
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!Artists
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|Jacinda Chew<br />Gavin Goulden<br />Jason Hickey<br />Grant Hollis
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|-
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!Writers
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|Ben Arfman<br />Nick Folkman<br />Max Folkman<br />Mary Kenney<br />Lauren Mee
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|-
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!Composer
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|[[Wikipedia:John Paesano|John Paesano]]
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|}
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===Voice cast===
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{|class="article-table" width="50%"
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!width="40%" | Miles Morales / Spider-Man
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|[[wikipedia:Nadji Jeter|Nadji Jeter]]
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|-
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!Peter Parker / Spider-Man
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|[[Wikipedia:Yuri Lowenthal|Yuri Lowenthal]]
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|-
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!Rio Morales
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|Jacqueline Piñol
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|-
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!Rhino
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|[[wikipedia:Fred Tatasciore|Fred Tatasciore]]
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|-
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!J. Jonah Jameson
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|[[wikipedia:Darin De Paul|Darin de Paul]]
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|-
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!Simon Krieger
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|[[wikipedia:Troy Baker|Troy Baker]]
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|-
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!Ganke Lee
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|Griffin Puatu
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|-
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!Danika Hart
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|[[Wikipedia:Ashly Burch|Ashly Burch]]
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|-
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!Phin Mason / Tinkerer
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|[[wikipedia:Jasmin Savoy Brown|Jasmin Savoy Brown]]
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|-
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!Aaron Davis / Prowler
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|[[wikipedia:Ike Amadi|Ike Amadi]]
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|-
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!Rick Mason
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|[[wikipedia:Todd Williams (actor)|Todd Williams]]
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|-
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!Jefferson Davis
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|Russell Richardson
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|}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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Marvel's Spider-Man Miles Morales - Announcement Trailer PS5
 
Marvel's Spider-Man Miles Morales - Announcement Trailer PS5
 
Marvel's Spider-Man Miles Morales - Trailer Recap I PS5
 
Marvel's Spider-Man Miles Morales - Trailer Recap I PS5
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Marvel’s Spider-Man- Miles Morales - Gameplay Demo - PS5
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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Miles Morales (game) promo 3.jpg|Miles using his venom blast
 
Miles Morales (game) promo 3.jpg|Miles using his venom blast
 
Miles Morales (game) promo 4.jpg|Miles swinging through New York City
 
Miles Morales (game) promo 4.jpg|Miles swinging through New York City
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Miles Morales (game) promo 5.jpg|Miles fighting the Underground
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Miles Morales (game) promo 6.jpg|Miles caught between Roxxon and the Underground
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Miles Morales (game) promo 7.jpg|Miles and his friend Ganke Lee
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Miles Morales (game) promo 8.jpg|Miles using his venom blast
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Miles Morales (game) promo 9.jpg|The Tinkerer
 
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</gallery>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales]]

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Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales is a video game featuring the Miles Morales incarnation of the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man, developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Announced June 11, 2020, it is a standalone game that takes place after Marvel's Spider-Man, and was released on November 12 and November 19, 2020 as a launch title for the PlayStation 5.[1][2]

Synopsis

The story picks up about a year after the events of The City That Never Sleeps. Miles Morales, having gained spider-like powers himself at the end of Marvel's Spider-Man, looks to become the newest web-slinger of New York City under the guidance of his mentor, Peter Parker.

A year later after his training with Peter is complete, Miles has fully integrated himself into the black and red suit as an experienced Spider-Man while defending both his new home in Harlem and the rest of New York City from a gang war between the energy corporation, Roxxon and a high-tech criminal army, known as the Underground, lead by the Tinkerer. Parker tells Miles that he has to be like his late father and walk on the path to becoming a hero for the city of New York.[3][4]

Gameplay

The game is an action-adventure title that was initially reported to be "an expansion and an enhancement to the previous game."[5] However, Insomniac Games would later clarify that it is a standalone spin-off that continues the adventures of Marvel's Spider-Man.[6]

The gameplay appears to retain some elements of the original PlayStation 4 title, such as New York being the free roam area, a variety of takedowns to be utilized on enemies, and Suit Mods being available to equip. Unlike Peter, Miles is seen using powers of invisibility and bioelectricity.

The game also includes such technical improvements as "near-instantaneous fast-travel across Marvel’s New York City" and "highly-detailed character models and enhanced visuals" to take advantage of the PlayStation 5's more powerful hardware.[6] This had been desired since the original PlayStation 4 game; Insomniac's solution to load New York City while webslinging through it was constrained by its heavy reliance on RAM, and the PlayStation 5's SSD would resolve this issue.[7]

Plot

After more than a year of training under Peter Parker, Miles Morales has mastered his spider-like abilities and established himself as the original Spider-Man's crime fighting partner, though he still struggles to adapt into his new role. While escorting a police convoy carrying prisoners to the rebuilt Raft, Miles accidentally frees Rhino, who wreaks havoc in Harlem. While Miles stops the other escapees, Peter struggles against Rhino, who eventually overpowers him. Miles intervenes and defeats Rhino with his new bio-electric ability, later dubbed "Venom Blast". Leaving Rhino in Roxxon's custody, Peter informs Miles that he will be assisting his girlfriend, Daily Bugle reporter Mary Jane Watson, with her assignment in Symkaria for a few weeks as her photographer, and entrusts him to look after the city in his absence.

While investigating a break-in at the Roxxon Plaza, Miles clashes with a group called the Underground, who have a vendetta against the company. Returning home to celebrate Christmas with Rio and Ganke, Miles is surprised to learn that Rio also invited Phin, with whom he has not spoken in over a year. The next day, Ganke creates a Spider-Man app so citizens can call Miles for help directly. Miles's uncle, Aaron Davis, is the first to use it and reveals his knowledge of his nephew's identity to Miles. Later, Miles attends one of Rio's campaign rallies, but witnesses the Underground attacking the Roxxon guards present and tries to stop the conflict before it escalates. He soon discovers that the Underground are seeking Roxxon's experimental power source, Nuform, and that Phin is their leader, the ‘Tinkerer’. After further investigation, Miles learns that Phin wants to avenge the death of her brother Rick, who was poisoned while working on Nuform and killed by Simon Krieger after attempting to sabotage the project. With assistance from Aaron, whom he learns is the Prowler, Miles discovers Phin's plan to ruin Roxxon by destroying their plaza with Nuform to highlight its dangerous side-effects, which Krieger had been covering up.

After betraying Phin's trust in order to gather information on the Underground, Miles is eventually forced to reveal his identity to her, souring their friendship. Miles tries to reconcile with Phin, but Roxxon abducts them with the aid of an enhanced Rhino. Miles and Phin escape, but Miles learns that Aaron has also been spying on him for Roxxon and that Krieger modified the plaza's Nuform reactor to destroy Harlem if Phin's plan succeeds. Phin and Miles fight the enhanced Rhino, who taunts Phin about Rick's death. She almost kills him, but Miles intervenes and the two fight before Phin knocks Miles out and escapes. Ganke brings an injured Miles home, where Rio discovers her son's identity and continues to support him. Once he recovers, Miles tries to stop Phin. However, he is captured by Aaron, who takes him underground to prevent him from being killed like his father Jefferson Davis. Miles escapes and defeats his uncle, explaining that he cannot turn his back on people when they need him.

While the Underground and Roxxon fight on the streets and Phin executes her plan, Aaron, inspired by his nephew's words, helps Rio evacuate Harlem, giving Miles a chance to confront Phin and stop the Nuform reactor before it goes critical. Unable to reason with her, Miles fights Phin before attempting to absorb the Nuform's energy to negate the blast. However, there is too much energy and Miles is unable to contain it. To save the city, Phin sacrifices herself by flying him to a safe distance above the city so that he can release the energy before it kills him. Miles plummets to the ground and his identity is revealed to a small number of citizens he helped as Spider-Man, who promise to keep his secret. Four weeks later, Roxxon has been dealt numerous lawsuits and Krieger has been arrested following Aaron turning himself in and testifying against them. Peter returns from Symkaria and praises Miles for his growth and heroism before they head off to fight crime together.

In a mid-credits scene, Norman Osborn orders a reluctant Dr. Curt Connors to release his terminally ill son Harry from a stasis pod in spite of his unstable condition. In a post-credits scene, Miles leaves an award he won with Phin atop Trinity Church in her memory.

Soundtrack

The soundtrack contains most of the music that is featured in the game. It was composed by John Paesano with original songs made by artists Jaden Smith and Lecrae. It was released digitally on November 10, 2020 with 19 tracks.

# Song title Length
1 Don't Give Up 4:10
2 Rhino Rampage 4:05
3 New York's Only Spider-Man 2:53
4 Spider-Training 2:56
5 Best Friends 5:16
6 Be Yourself 4:18
7 Confession 6:40
8 The Underground 2:42
9 Thicker Than Water 4:55
10 On the Case 2:42
# Song title Length
11 All In 3:53
12 Trying to Protect You 2:28
13 We're Here for You 3:24
14 Worst Enemies 4:07
15 Make It Right 5:57
16 Won't Give Up 2:21
17 I'm Ready (Jaden) 3:09
18 Where We Come From (Lecrae) 2:29
19 This Is My Time (Lecrae) 2:15

Release

Pre-order perks

Marvel's Spider-Man - Miles Morales pre-order promo

Digital pre-order bonuses

Users who pre-ordered any version of the game via the PlayStation Store also received the following:

Production credits

Staff

Directors Brian Horton
Bryan Intihar
Marcus Smith
Ryan Smith
Designers Cameron Christian
Mark Stuart
Josue Benavidez
Mike Daly
Joel Goodsell
Casey Smith
Artists Jacinda Chew
Gavin Goulden
Jason Hickey
Grant Hollis
Writers Ben Arfman
Nick Folkman
Max Folkman
Mary Kenney
Lauren Mee
Composer John Paesano

Voice cast

Miles Morales / Spider-Man Nadji Jeter
Peter Parker / Spider-Man Yuri Lowenthal
Rio Morales Jacqueline Piñol
Rhino Fred Tatasciore
J. Jonah Jameson Darin de Paul
Simon Krieger Troy Baker
Ganke Lee Griffin Puatu
Danika Hart Ashly Burch
Phin Mason / Tinkerer Jasmin Savoy Brown
Aaron Davis / Prowler Ike Amadi
Rick Mason Todd Williams
Jefferson Davis Russell Richardson

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