Sony has announced Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’s PC features and system requirements.
Developer Nixxes discussed the enhancements made to the PC version of the game in a blog published on the eve of itsSteamandEpic Games Storerelease.

An accompanying trailer, which is viewable above, also confirmed that the PC version will feature upscaling and frame generation, ultra-wide screen support, ray-traced shadows and ambient occlusion, improved ray-traced reflections, and DualSense support.
“With options like raytracing and ultra-wide support, we want to give players the chance to make full use of their high-endPC gamingrigs,”saidNixxes communications manager Julian Huijbregts.

“However, at Nixxes we also take pride in making PC games scale down to prior generation hardware. To cater to this,Marvel’s Spider-Man 2on PC offers a wide range of graphics settings and presets, including options without ray-tracing, like dynamic resolution scaling. Check out an overview of the recommended specifications for a variety of graphics presets below.”
Are you ready for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 on PC?Check out the recommended specs here 👇#SpiderMan2PC#BeGreaterTogetherpic.twitter.com/6dKvPG8MsR

—Nixxes Software(@NixxesSoftware)Jun 02, 2025
Announcing the PC version last October, Insomniac said it had“no additional story content planned” for the title.

Sonyconfirmed today that PC players will soonno longer require a PlayStation Network accountto play its biggest first-party games, but having one will now also unlock in-game extras.
With the release ofSpider-Man2 for PC, having a PSN account to play the game will be optional. That will also be the case with previously released titlesGod of War RagnarökandHorizon Zero DawnRemastered, plusThe Last of Us Part 2 Remastered, which will be released in April.

PC players with a PSN account will get to unlock two in-game Spider-Man suits early.
It was recently announced thatInsomniac Gamesfounder and presidentTed Priceis retiring. Having founded the Spider-Man and Ratchet & Clank studio in 1994,Price will leave the games industry in March.
