

Homecoming, then, is a fitting subtitle for this latest Spider-Man film. It was always strange to have Marvel's marquee character not exist within its own cinematic universe imagine if Batman didn't live in the same world as Superman, let alone have moms with the same first name. Outside of his cameo in last year's Captain America: Civil War, the cinematic incarnations of Spider-Man have always lived in a bubble, separate from the explosive adventures of Iron Man or the bruising exploits of the Hulk. Again, this is really unfortunate considering that their games are masterful at times.For a variety of reasons too complex, legal, and boring to recount, Spider-Man: Homecoming-while being the fifth film to feature the character in the last 15 years-is the first that actually places the webslinger in the same world as his Marvel counterparts. This has been a long-running thing with them for awhile now.įor example, Sunset Overdrive and last year’s Ratchet and Clank titles both stayed solely on their respective console platforms. However, Insomniac’s console exclusives – whether they’re for Xbox One or PS4 – don’t tend to hit homes from any computers. The game isn’t tagged as an “Only on PlayStation” title over on the game’s official page. Unfortunately for PC players, it doesn’t look like they’ll be able to play the upcoming title on their PCs anytime soon. So is Spider-Man PS4 coming to PC? Here’s your answer. Of course, with many games that release on the PS4 also coming to the PC, some fans may be wondering if they’ll be able to swing their way through New York City on their gaming rigs. Bringing with it all of the web-slinging, goon-fighting action that fans have come to know and love from the superhero, from what we’ve seen so far the game is shaping up to rectify some of the missteps of recent Spider-Man titles. Insomniac Games’ Spider-Man has swung on its way onto the PS4.
