Insomniac has officially announced that there won’t be any new story content added to Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 in its final week, but a new update still may bring some relief to fans eagerly anticipating the release.
To the chagrin of many fans of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Insomniac and Sony’s recent announcement that the game will come to PC in 2025 was met with dismay, as it also quietly disclosed that no further story content is planned. According to the blog post, while there are no additional story content plans for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, the team is excited to bring all previously released post-launch content to the PC version. The developer has definitively ruled out any potential downloadable content (DLC) for the game, dispelling all speculation and optimism among fans. A seeming mistake inadvertently verified snippets of unannounced content, yet somewhere along the line, a decision was made to withhold its release.
A brand-new update for the sport has arrived, promising a sleeker appearance – provided you’re playing on the forthcoming PS5 Pro. On PS5 Pro, the game’s default mode is Efficiency Professional, which prioritizes a stable 60 frames per second while maintaining the picture quality of the regular Constancy mode through the use of PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution technology. Ray tracing options are available on this mode, with Insomniac describing it as a particularly useful feature.
There’s additionally a brand new constancy professional mode, which solely hits 30 frames per second, which helps you to “experiment with new ray-tracing graphical options.” These embrace a couple of toggles, like ray tracing key gentle shadows, reflections & interiors, and ambient occlusion, all of which you’ll flip on and off at your leisure.
An identical replace was additionally launched for Ratchet & Clank: Rift Aside, so in case you are somebody planning on selecting up the PS5 Professional, you may a minimum of have a few Insomniac video games to sit up for replaying with marginally improved appears to be like.