
If we were back in 2020 or 2021 when gaming spending was surging, we would probably see higher numbers from Spider-Man here, which is charging $10 more than God of War did in the first place. Inflation is hitting hard, and pretty much all spending has decreased in the gaming sector with few exceptions. So that may have inspired a surge in PC interest so players can finally get to experience what all the fuss is about.

God of War’s popularity has snowballed since release, between its GOTY wins and the declaration that some may consider it one of the best games of the whole past generation, if not the best.Eurogamer's Christian Donlan said the original PS4 version's "rare harmony of developer and licence" made for a "total treat" when he reviewed it back in 2018.Except with Steam here, where at least so far, it’s debuting behind God of War. Spider-Man Remastered will be available on Steam and the Epic Games Store come 12th August, and even without all the new PC bells and whistles, it's well worth picking up. You can see how all that comes together in the new PC features trailer above.

Those looking for the full-fat Ultimate Ray Tracing experience at 4K resolution and 60fps will need an RTX 3080 or Radeon RX 6950 XT, an i7-12700K or Ryzen 9 5900X, and 32GB RAM. Spider-Man Remastered's official PC specs. Using the Medium graphics preset with all the above should get you around 60fps at 1080p.

PC players can also expect support for PlayStation DualSense wireless controllers (incorporating adaptive trigger feedback and haptic response), mouse and keyboards, Steam input remapping, achievements, cloud saves, and various accessibility features.Īs for how Spider-Man Remastered will run across various PC configurations on release, that's covered in Insomniac's newly shared specification sheet, with the developer's Recommended specs being a GTX 1060 6GB or Radeon RX 580 GPU, an i5-4670 or R圜PU, 16GB RAM, 75GB of storage, and Windows 10. Watch on YouTube Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered - PC Features Trailer.
