Spider-Man: Miles Morales Pre-Order Details

Great news for those who are picking up the PlayStation 5 at launch and Spider-Man: Miles Morales, you can pre-order whichever version of the game you want right now. It’s coming to PS5 and PS4 on November 12th, which is only a few weeks away.

You can get the standard edition of Spider-Man: Miles Morales that comes with the base game for $50 that’s available for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. However, if you decide to go with the PS4 version, it is eligible for a free next-gen upgrade if you decide to pick up the PS5 at a future date. But don’t worry if you’re concerned about transferring your save data from the PS4 to the PS5, Insomniac took to Twitter confirming that you’ll be able to transfer your save data from PS4 to PS5 because the game supports the cross-generational upgrading for free.

For those who pre-order the game, you are getting a special launch edition of the game that will include a few extra bounces.

  • Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Launch Edition Includes:
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales
    T.R.A.C.K. Suit*
  • Second Spidey Suit – TBA*
  • Gravity Well Gadget*
  • Extra Skill Points*
    *Account for PlayStation™Network and internet connection required for code redemption. Code expires 01/01/2024.

For $70, The Ultimate Edition of Spider-Man: Miles Morales is only available on the PlayStation 5 and will come with a voucher code for the Spider-Man Remastered game, which is an updated version of the original game that includes several improvements, such as updated assets and the three DLC packs that make up the Spider-Man: The City That Never Sleeps arc. But don’t worry if you don’t buy the Ultimate Edition, even though the Spider-Man Remastered is not planned for a standalone release, if you buy only Miles Morales and decide you want to get the remastered game later, you can purchase it as $20 DLC.

Spider-Man: Miles Morales releases November 12th on the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4.

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