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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ships For PC This November

So far, PC releases for this fall from Sony Interactive Entertainment has illustrated to be fairly concentrated for those on the platform. For October alone, there is enough to keep players excited. For starters, Sackboy: A Big Adventure is confirmed to hit the platform this month ahead of Halloween. The game only shipped in fall 2020 and is now on the way in just over a week. Additionally, Naughty Dog is also preparing the promised release for Uncharted 4. More specifically, the Uncharted: Legacy Of Thieves Collection arrives next week. The title is a compilation of the base Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and Uncharted: Lost Legacy standalone release as well. The game currently is unique to PlayStation 5 before the PC port drops. Now on Thursday, Sony Interactive Entertainment revealed Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is just short of a month away from releasing on PC. You can watch the reveal trailer in the video below: “Similar to the PC version of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered we released earlier this year in close collaboration with Insomniac Games, Marvel Games, and PlayStation, Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales on PC features many enhancements, customizable settings and support for a broad range of hardware configurations, all the way from high-end PCs to portable PC gaming devices.” Nixxes Software Community Manager Julian Huijbregts shares. “The game features options for ray-traced reflections with a variety of quality levels and newly added ray-traced shadows for outdoor light cast by the sun and the moon. This enables realistic shadows with natural gradients in softness and further enhances the visual fidelity of Marvel’s New York. The game is fully optimized for ultra-wide gaming and supports ultra-wide aspect ratios of 21:9, 32:9 and even 48:9 when using triple monitor setups.” Are you excited for Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales? Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales ships for PC on November 18, 2022; out now for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Source: PlayStation Blog

Apple Music Arrives To Xbox This Week

In the stream of media apps that come to consoles, there are very few prominent services that are not already available. At least, when considering Xbox & PlayStation: Nintendo Switch is five years-old and users are still awaiting basic applications like Netflix, Paramount+, or HBO Max. Regardless, the time waiting for more additions is less painful from Microsoft and Sony. Back in 2017, the Xbox firm went ahead welcoming Spotify to the platform. While a fundamental service on PlayStation 4 since launch, the service was absent on Xbox One until then. Additionally, Apple TV made its way to Xbox just in time for the release of the Xbox Series X|S back in 2020. Now, Apple Music is officially here for Xbox users giving more option as to what service you can use when playing games. Similarly to Spotify already on console, you can play your music in the background whilst simultaneously playing. Again, this is no foreign addition to PlayStation as users received the app last fall. “Experience music like never before. Apple Music gets you closer to the songs, albums and artists you love. Get unlimited access to millions of songs and your entire music library,” the description for the application reads from the Xbox Store. Users can even partake in the free month trial for Apple Music via Xbox if you have not already signed-up for the service. As for Apple involving gaming into its platform natively, the firm already implemented support for Xbox Series X|S & DualSense controllers for iOS devices in the past. More recently, the firm integrated compatibility for Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons and Nintendo Switch Pro Controllers with the latest iOS 16 firmware update. You can read the full report by heading here. Are you interested to use Apple Music on Xbox?

Kao the Kangaroo Halloween DLC Launches Today

A brand new DLC pack for Kao the Kangaroo launches today on all platforms the game is available. Called “Oh! Well”, the pack will have five new Eternal Wells levels and five new skins to earn by getting Kao to pass new challenges. These skins, of course, are all Halloween themed. If you haven’t yet picked up the game, there is also a “Well Good Bundle” which includes the main game and all of the DLC released so far. The Oh! Well DLC alone is $6.99, and the bundle will set you back $34.99. Kao the Kangaroo is available now on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, PC and Epic Games Store. Check out the trailer below.

Sonic Frontiers Leaked Combat Video Shows New Abilities, Reveals Skill Tree

A new video leaked today shows combat footage for the upcoming Sonic Frontiers. Due out next month, we get our first look at some new abilities. For the first time, Sonic has a skill tree. As we level up, we will need to earn red attack and blue defense gems in order to spend on skills. The enemies will level up as you progress, so the skills will be necessary to proceed. One of those shown is Phantom Rush. Once a hit multiplier reaches 20, Sonic will be able to move so fast that it will appear as if multiple versions are on screen at once. The gameplay video delves more into what we can expect, and you can check it out below compliments of YouTuber Starlight.