Insomniac's latest is on track for its November 12th release.
A surprising amount of work seems to have gone into this remaster.
Higher frame rates, ray tracing, better draw distances, and much more.
"I hope you can trust us that this decision is what we feel is best for the future of the franchise," says creative director Bryan Intihar.
Ray-traced reflections and shadows, improved character details, 60 FPS and much more showcased.
From lack of information to the lack of a free upgrade for Marvel's Spider-Man, Sony has a lot to improve on.
The remastered version also won't be sold separately on PS5.
The T.R.A.C.K. Suit, another secret suit, and the Gravity Well gadget.
Both games are pretty hefty, unsurprisingly.
Standard Edition will retail for $49.99, while the Ultimate Edition will cost $69.99.
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Insomniac's upcoming action-platformer might just become one of the PS5's biggest games.
Meanwhile, Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales benefits off quicker loading, "more detailed assets."
Game director Mike Daly also gives another example of haptic feedback with the weapons.
PS5 players can opt for the 60 FPS of the series' PS2 era or the gorgeous visuals of the PS3 games.
It will be releasing in the PS5's launch window, Insomniac confirms.
Insomniac's PS5 platformer will be one of many games to take the stage at the upcoming show.
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales also benefits from haptic feedback, indicating the direction of attacks.
Marvel Games' Bill Rosemann says the plan is to "keep each game set in its own universe."