Brian Micheal Bendis reacted to the fact that Miles Morales will be getting his own standalone game inSpider-Man Miles Morales. While the ending ofSpider-Man PS4wasn’t shy about hinting at Miles playing an essential role in the future of the series, his headlining his own game has left a lot of fans pleasantly surprised, including Bendis.
Yesterday, Sony and Insomniac Games announcedSpider-ManMilesMoralesfor the PlayStation 5 during Sony’sPlayStation 5 reveal event. The title received a small teaser showing off its graphical prowess with the PS5 before revealing that the game’s release window was the same as Sony’s next-generation console. There’s no exact date for when either of these things come out, but they’ll release sometime near the end of this year.
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Bendis happily responded to this announcement on Instagram by reposting theSpider-Man Miles Moralesteaser-trailerto his account. For the post’s caption, he quoted a line from the teaser: “Now it’s your turn; go be a hero, Miles.” He then signed off the post with a hashtag saying, “proud dad.”
Bendis wasn’t the only Miles Morales handler to take note of the news either. Peter Ramsey,the director behindSpider-Man Into the Spider-Verse, reacted toSpider-Man Miles Morales' announcementas well. When Matthew A. Cherry, the voice behind Miles in the Spider-Verse movie, responded to the news with a tweet, Ramsey retweeted it with a reaction gif.
The only caveat toSpider-Man Miles Moralesis that it isn’t a full-blown sequelto the originalSpider-Man PS4that happens to revolve around Miles. While it will be a standalone title, it’ll be something similar to that ofUncharted: The Lost Legacy, so it’ll likely do its own thing. If anything players can consider it more of an extended epilogue.
Before the Future of Gaming showcase,Insomniac said that the next full game it was working on wasn’t Spider-Man 2, so this caveat forSpider-Man Miles Moralesmakes sense. Insomniac revealed during the showcase that the next full game would be a sequel to 2016’sRatchet and Clank, one titledRatchet and Clank: Rift Apart.
Brian Micheal Bendis and Sara Pichelli created Miles Morales. The two worked together to bring Miles to life during the Ultimate Spider-Man comic run. Bendis wrote and conceptualized the character while Pichelli drew and created the physical designs behind Miles' civilian and superhero personas.
Spider-Man Miles Moraleslaunches exclusively for the PlayStation 5 during Holiday 2020.
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