The fundamental gameplay mechanics within "Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales" retain the essence established by its predecessor. This iteration unfolds within a sprawling open world, a reimagined iteration of contemporary Manhattan, which undergoes a transformative winter mantle as the narrative is enveloped by the festive aura of Christmas. Much akin to his predecessor, Miles navigates this urban expanse, exhibiting resemblances in control to the iconic Peter Parker.


Spider-Man: Miles Morales cover art
Spider-Man: Miles Morales



Spider-Man: Miles Morales

PlatformPlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Windows
DESIGN
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Developer(s)Insomniac Games
Publisher(s)Sony Interactive
Entertainment
Mode(s)Single-player
Director(s) Brian Horton
Bryan Intihar
Marcus Smith
Ryan Smith
Producer(s) Peter Rosas
Tom Tao
Michael Francisco
Designer(s) Cameron Christian
Programmer(s) Joel Bartley
Ross McIntosh
Doug Sheahan
Artist(s) Jacinda Chew
Writer(s) Ben Arfmann
Mary Kenney
Jon Paquette
Composer(s)John Paesano
EngineUbisoft Anvil
SeriesMarvel's Spider-Man
Release DateMicrosoft Windows:
WW - (November 18, 2022)

PlayStation 4:
WW - (November 12, 2020)

PlayStation 5:
NA/AU - (November 12, 2020)
WW - (November 19, 2020)
Download LinkPlayStation | 
Windows
PricePlayStation ($50) | 
Windows ($50)



Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales swung onto the scene in 2020 as a gripping action-adventure game brought to life by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment. The game stands as a homage to the Marvel Comics character Miles Morales, drawing inspiration from his rich decade-spanning comic book legacy and his appearances across various media. This virtual masterpiece takes a significant cue from the animated brilliance of the 2018 film "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," a cinematic triumph that played a pivotal role in catapulting the character's popularity.


Nestled within the framework of the Spider-Man universe, "Miles Morales" emerges as both a spin-off and a seamless continuation of the narrative tapestry woven by its predecessor, "Marvel's Spider-Man" (2018). As the second installment in the Insomniac's Spider-Man series, the game invites players to immerse themselves in the intricate web of Miles' life. The story pivots around his poignant endeavor to find equilibrium between his civilian persona and his mantle as the second Spider-Man. This challenge unfolds against the vibrant backdrop of his newfound home, Harlem, which teeters on the precipice of chaos due to an intense conflict between the formidable Roxxon Energy Corporation and a formidable technological criminal faction named the Underground, masterminded by the enigmatic Tinkerer.


Engaging gameplay unfolds through a third-person perspective, where the spotlight is squarely cast on Miles' prowess in traversal and combat. The heart of his capabilities lies in the mesmerizing art of navigating the sprawling expanse of New York City. As players guide Miles, they interact with a diverse cast of characters, embark on exhilarating missions, and unlock a trove of new gadgets and suits as they traverse the main storyline or undertake tasks. Beyond the narrative arc, the game encourages players to delve into side missions, unraveling additional layers of content and uncovering a treasure trove of collectibles. 


Combat, a dazzling choreography of action, hinges on skillful chain attacks and the cunning utilization of the environment, webs, and the electrifying Venom attacks. Miles harnesses these dynamic forces to incapacitate a multitude of adversaries while adroitly evading harm.


Officially unveiled to the world in June 2020, "Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales" swung into full action in November of the same year. It marked its debut across two generations of PlayStation consoles—PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The PlayStation 5 iteration harnessed the power of advanced hardware to deliver an array of enhancements, including real-time ray tracing, native 4K resolution, and a sleek 60 frames-per-second "Performance Mode." The game's reach expanded with a subsequent Windows version release in November 2022.


Critically acclaimed, the game basked in a wave of positive reviews, lauded for its immersive combat mechanics, captivating narrative, extensive content, and the technical marvels it presented on the PlayStation 5 platform. Nonetheless, some critiques surfaced regarding its relatively compact duration. In terms of commercial success, the game swung to impressive heights, boasting a sales record of over 6.5 million units by July 2021.


As the digital tale of "Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales" reverberated, anticipation for its successor, "Spider-Man 2," took hold. Set to weave its web exclusively on PlayStation 5, the sequel is slated for a triumphant release in October 2023, leaving a tantalizing promise of further adventures in the Spider-Man universe.





Gameplay

The fundamental gameplay mechanics within "Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales" retain the essence established by its predecessor. This iteration unfolds within a sprawling open world, a reimagined iteration of contemporary Manhattan, which undergoes a transformative winter mantle as the narrative is enveloped by the festive aura of Christmas. Much akin to his predecessor, Miles navigates this urban expanse, exhibiting resemblances in control to the iconic Peter Parker. However, Miles carves his own unique path, characterized by fresh animations and abilities that progressively unveil themselves with the unfolding of the storyline.

Among the array of new abilities, the introduction of the "Venom Blast" stands as a notable inclusion. This electrifying technique permits players to temporarily incapacitate adversaries through a surge of bio-electric energy, while also offering the ability to manipulate electronics through charging or draining. Further augmenting Miles' repertoire is the "Camouflage" ability, granting him transient invisibility, and the formidable "Mega Venom Blast," a breathtaking display of destructive power that manifests as a surge of bio-electricity, unleashing devastation upon nearby foes.

Expanding the arsenal of gadgets, "Miles Morales" introduces innovative tools into the fray. Notable among these are the "Remote Mines," versatile devices that can be affixed to foes or electrical panels, and a gadget that summons holographic combatants to bolster Miles' effectiveness in the throes of battle. Adding another layer of tactical prowess, the "Gravity Wells" come into play, ensnaring multiple adversaries and rendering them more susceptible to strategic strikes.

The path of progression aligns with the player's growth, as Miles' abilities and gadgets can be honed and elevated through the utilization of a skill tree system. Dovetailing into this dynamic gameplay tapestry is Miles' very own "Spider-Man app." This digital companion app offers real-time insights into ongoing crimes across New York City, equipping players with knowledge to address these situations and embark on side missions that contribute to their overall advancement.

Central to Miles' identity as a web-slinging hero is his keen "spider sense," a sensory mechanism that alerts players to impending threats, enabling timely evasive actions and countermeasures. His web-shooters serve as versatile tools, enabling fluid traversal through the urban sprawl and adept combat maneuvering. Miles showcases a remarkable ability to leap great distances, adhere to surfaces, and seamlessly navigate the cityscape utilizing the efficient New York City Subway system.

The aspect of customization weaves into the gameplay tapestry as well, with an array of unlockable suits available to Miles. Among these, some draw inspiration from various media renditions of the character, while others are ingeniously crafted originals exclusive to the game. These suits bestow distinct advantages, augmenting various facets of Miles' capabilities, whether it involves heightened resilience, extended invisibility, or swifter regeneration of his formidable "Venom Power."

The narrative occasionally veers into moments when players assume control of Miles in his civilian identity, temporarily bereft of his enhanced abilities and gadgets. This deftly introduces a contrasting gameplay dynamic, emphasizing the duality of his existence and offering a holistic narrative perspective.








Synopsis

Setting and characters

Continuing the narrative thread established in "Marvel's Spider-Man" and its supplementary content, "The City That Never Sleeps," the storyline of the game picks up from where they left off. This juncture finds Miles Morales, portrayed by Nadji Jeter, following his fateful encounter with a genetically enhanced spider that bestowed upon him powers akin to his mentor and confidant, Peter Parker, voiced by Yuri Lowenthal. A year has transpired since the conclusion of the preceding game, during which Miles has undergone rigorous training under Parker's guidance. Relocating from Brooklyn to Harlem, he has seamlessly transitioned into his mantle as Spider-Man, wielding his newfound abilities. However, he grapples with the ongoing process of honing his skills and the inherent uncertainty of measuring up to Parker's legacy.

At the game's outset, Parker departs for Symkaria to support his partner Mary Jane Watson in her journalistic pursuits, leaving the responsibility of safeguarding New York to Miles. Now thrust into the role of the city's sole protector, Miles embarks on a delicate balancing act. Alongside his vigilantism, he throws his support behind his mother Rio Morales's bid for City Council. However, his multifaceted duties extend to confronting the brewing conflict between the unscrupulous Roxxon Energy Corporation and the technologically advanced criminal syndicate known as the Underground, both engaged in a violent feud for supremacy.

The ensemble cast not only comprises familiar faces like Miles, Parker, and Rio but also welcomes back characters from the preceding game, such as the formidable Rhino, voiced by Fred Tatasciore, and incarcerated crime lord Wilson Fisk, portrayed by Travis Willingham. The game breathes life into the podcast host and fervent Spider-Man critic J. Jonah Jameson, brought to life by Darin De Paul, as well as F.E.A.S.T. volunteer Gloria Davila, voiced by Melanie Minichino. Within a flashback, Parker's erstwhile mentor Dr. Otto Octavius, portrayed by William Salyers, makes an appearance, while Norman Osborn, the head of Oscorp and former mayor of New York, played by Mark Rolston, graces a mid-credits scene. Notably, the voice of Miles's departed father, Officer Jefferson Davis, portrayed by Russell Richardson, resonates through the game.

The tapestry of characters expands further with new additions. Miles's closest companion and fellow student, Ganke Lee, voiced by Griffin Puatu, becomes privy to his secret identity and joins him in his heroic endeavors. Aaron Davis, portrayed by Ike Amadi, steps into the spotlight as Miles's estranged yet fiercely protective uncle, a persona that transforms into the armored mercenary Prowler. Simon Krieger, head of Roxxon's R&D department, comes to life through Troy Baker's voice, while podcaster and Spider-Man advocate Danika Hart is voiced by Ashly Burch. Deaf street artist Hailey Cooper, portrayed by Natasha Ofili, and bodega owner Teo Alvarez, played by Yancey Arias, enrich the narrative tapestry. The ensemble further includes the barber Caleb Ward, portrayed by Emerson Brooks, Pana Fuerte restaurateur Camila Vasquez, voiced by Krizia Bajos, and Phin Mason, Miles's childhood friend, portrayed by Jasmin Savoy Brown. As the Tinkerer, the figurehead of the Underground and seeking vengeance for her brother's death, Phin embarks on a path of retribution. The mid-credits scene introduces Dr. Curt Connors, a character portrayed by an uncredited actor.




Plot

Following an intensive training period under the guidance of Peter Parker, Miles Morales has achieved mastery over his superhuman abilities, firmly establishing himself as a crime-fighting partner to the original Spider-Man. However, his transition into this new role remains a challenge. A significant development unfolds as Miles inadvertently sets loose a group of incarcerated individuals, including the formidable Rhino, while assisting Peter in escorting prisoners on a police transport to the newly reconstructed Raft facility. During the ensuing chaos, Peter sustains incapacitating injuries, prompting Miles to intervene and successfully neutralize Rhino utilizing his emerging bio-electric power, later coined "Venom."

Delegating custody of Rhino to Roxxon, Peter informs Miles of his impending departure to Symkaria, where he'll support Mary Jane in her journalistic endeavors concerning the nation's civil unrest. With unwavering confidence, Peter entrusts Miles with safeguarding New York as its sole Spider-Man during his absence.

In subsequent events, Miles embarks on an investigation into a burglary at Roxxon Plaza, thwarting the Underground's efforts to abscond with a groundbreaking energy source termed Nuform. Amidst the backdrop of Christmas celebrations with his mother Rio and friend Ganke, Miles is taken aback by the presence of Phin, a figure from his past, at the family gathering. An innovative Spider-Man app is created by Ganke, enabling direct citizen outreach to Miles for assistance. Notably, Miles' uncle, Aaron Davis, employs this app and exposes his awareness of his nephew's dual identity.

As tension escalates between the Underground and Roxxon, Miles finds himself entangled in the conflict. He endeavors to prevent the theft of Nuform, subsequently unmasking Phin as the mastermind behind the Underground. Miles' newfound Venom Power inadvertently triggers an explosive incident involving Nuform, resulting in significant collateral damage and tarnishing his public image. In a heartfelt conversation, Ganke inspires Miles to embrace his unique identity as New York's sole Spider-Man, motivating him to craft a distinctive costume.

Upon tracing the origin of Nuform, Miles uncovers a distressing narrative involving Phin's brother, Rick, who initially contributed to Nuform's development for Roxxon. Tragically, Rick's health deteriorated due to the unstable nature of Nuform, propelling Phin and Rick to expose its perils to the public. However, Simon Krieger's treacherous actions culminated in Rick's demise and Krieger's audacious claim of Nuform's creation. Assisted by Aaron, who assumes the mantle of the Prowler, Miles undertakes a covert operation to retrieve evidence of Krieger's wrongdoing from Phin's possession, only to witness the destruction of said evidence.

Upon Aaron's counsel, Miles forges a tenuous alliance with Phin to glean insights into the Underground's machinations. It is unveiled that Phin harnessed programmable matter to engineer advanced weaponry for the Underground, in exchange for their aid in exacting revenge upon Krieger. Their scheme centers on sabotaging Roxxon Plaza's Nuform reactor, spotlighting its dangers. Ultimately, circumstances compel Miles to reveal his true identity to Phin, straining their once-close rapport. Subsequent events lead to their capture by Roxxon, aided by the augmented Rhino. Although Miles and Phin elude captivity, the revelation of Aaron's collaboration with Roxxon casts a shadow over their alliance.

Ganke's assistance facilitates Miles' return home following a harrowing encounter. Despite his injuries, Miles resolves to confront Phin. Aaron's intervention, driven by his own past regrets involving Miles' father, temporarily detains him. Escaping captivity, Miles confronts Aaron and articulates his commitment to aiding those in need. Aaron's subsequent assistance in evacuating Harlem marks a turning point, enabling Miles to thwart Phin's catastrophic plans at Roxxon Plaza.

Faced with an implacable Phin, Miles engages in a climactic battle and endeavors to absorb the energy from the Nuform reactor, aiming to avert widespread destruction. Regrettably, the power proves overwhelming, and Phin's realization of her misjudgments prompts her to sacrifice herself to protect the city. Miles' attempt to contain the energy results in a dramatic fall from the sky, culminating in the revelation of his identity to a select group of citizens, who vow to preserve his secret and celebrate his heroic deeds. In the aftermath, Roxxon faces legal repercussions, Krieger's apprehension follows Aaron's testimony, and Miles emerges as Harlem's esteemed Spider-Man. Upon Peter's return, he lauds Miles for his growth and valor, setting the stage for their collaborative crime-fighting endeavors.

In a mid-credits scene, Norman Osborn commands Dr. Curt Connors to release his ailing son, Harry, from stasis despite the associated risks. A poignant post-credits scene showcases Miles honoring Phin's memory by placing an award atop Trinity Church.



Development

"Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales" was crafted under the creative direction of Insomniac Games and made available to the gaming community by Sony Interactive Entertainment, tailored for both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 platforms, as indicated by multiple sources. Notably, Simon Rutter, Sony's Vice President, conveyed to The Telegraph that the game embodies both expansion and enhancement when compared to its predecessor, a sentiment that was somewhat countered by Insomniac Games, who later presented the endeavor as an autonomous gaming experience, heralding it as the subsequent chapter in the expansive Marvel's Spider-Man universe. This iteration, though somewhat more compact in scale than its predecessor "Spider-Man," drew comparisons to the standalone expansion "Uncharted: The Lost Legacy," akin to how it diverged in size and breadth from the mainline Uncharted titles.

The core of the game revolves around a fresh narrative, replete with novel set-pieces, unexplored adversaries, and distinctive quests, all contributing to its unique allure. Specifically tailored to harness the augmented capabilities of the PlayStation 5 hardware, this rendition leverages the system's heightened computational prowess, dedicated ray-tracing hardware, custom solid-state drive storage, Tempest Engine, and DualSense controller to facilitate a gamut of advanced features. Among these are sophisticated haptic feedback mechanisms, real-time ray tracing effects, immersive 3D spatial audio, and significantly reduced loading times, underscoring the synergy between gameplay and technology. Notably, the PlayStation 5 adaptation extends support for high dynamic range imagery, further augmented by an elective "performance mode," empowering the game to be experienced at a 4K resolution with a seamless 60 frames per second frame rate.

In a noteworthy development, the game was designated as having "gone gold" in October 2020, signifying the completion of core development and readiness for physical production. This pivotal juncture denotes that any subsequent enhancements and refinements will be seamlessly incorporated into the game's fabric through software updates, ensuring players an evolving and refined experience.


Music

John Paesano resumed his role as the composer for the musical score of Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, following his composition work on the 2018 Spider-Man title. Diverging from the predominantly orchestral approach of the original game's music, the soundtrack for Miles Morales ingeniously blends orchestral motifs with hip-hop elements. The composition introduces three distinctive original tracks: "I'm Ready," contributed by Jaden Smith, along with "Where We Come From" and "This Is My Time," both skillfully crafted by Lecrae.







Marketing

Tie-in media and merchandise

A prequel literary work titled "Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales – Wings of Fury" saw its publication on November 10, 2020. This engaging narrative was penned by the accomplished author Brittney Morris. Within its pages, the novel delves into the profound journey of Miles as he grapples with the profound implications of embodying the role of Spider-Man. A pivotal turning point occurs when the nefarious Vulture, in tandem with his partner Starling, unleash experimental and cutting-edge technology upon the bustling landscape of New York City. This action sets the stage for an introspective exploration of Miles' identity and his duty as a guardian of the city's well-being.

A companion volume entitled "Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales – The Art of the Game" was introduced to readers on February 16, 2021. Authored by the skilled wordsmith Matt Ralphs, this volume serves as an artistic testament to the creative mastery that underpins the video game. It comprises a curated compilation of concept art, immersive in-game visual representations, and enlightening perspectives shared by both the gifted artists and the esteemed creators at Insomniac Games.


Collectible Figures and Apparel

In March of 2021, enthusiasts of the game were offered an opportunity to own tangible manifestations of their admiration through the introduction of Funko Pop! Vinyl figures. Two iconic suits from the game, the Classic and T.R.A.C.K. attires, were meticulously brought to life in this collectible form. A distinctive edition of the T.R.A.C.K. suit was made available, presenting a rare and sought-after variant wherein Miles' visage is unmasked.

Subsequently, the month that ensued witnessed a diverse assortment of additional suits from the 2020 game iteration making their debut in tangible form. Noteworthy among these were the Bodega Cat, S.T.R.I.K.E., Advanced Tech, Purple Rein, Crimson Cowl, Winter, and Programmable Matter suits. Of particular note, the last two among this ensemble, Winter and Programmable Matter, bore exclusive iterations attainable solely at designated retailers, namely Hot Topic and GameStop.





Release

The unveiling of the game took place during the PlayStation 5 reveal event in June 2020, where it was introduced as a launch title for the platform. On November 12 of the same year, the game was globally released for the PlayStation 4, coinciding with the release in North America, Australia, and New Zealand for the PlayStation 5. A week later, the global release for the PlayStation 5 followed suit.

Diverse editions of the game are available, catering to different preferences. The standard edition encompasses the core game and is compatible with both PlayStation consoles. Notably, the PlayStation 4 version facilitates a complimentary upgrade to the PlayStation 5 iteration. For those seeking a comprehensive experience, the Ultimate Edition, designed for the PlayStation 5, bundles the foundational game along with Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered. Launch variants of all editions were offered in North America, incorporating immediate access to exclusive content, including the T.R.A.C.K. suit and Miles' suit from the 2018 animated film "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse," along with three additional skill points and the Gravity Well Gadget. International retailers distributed this content as a separate redeemable code. These valuable enhancements remain accessible to players who did not partake in the pre-order bonuses throughout the gameplay.

A notable element of the standalone game is its heartfelt tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman, the original actor for Marvel Cinematic Universe's Black Panther. This dedication acknowledges Boseman's passing, which occurred two months prior to the game's official release.

An enhanced rendition of Miles Morales, boasting an array of graphical choices, unlocked frame rates, ultrawide monitor support, and compatibility with cutting-edge technologies such as Nvidia's DLSS 3 and Reflex, as well as AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 2.1 and Intel's XeSS, became available for Windows users on November 18, 2022. This release was accessible via platforms like Steam and the Epic Games Store, and its development was undertaken by the esteemed PlayStation studio, Nixxes Software.




Reception

"Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales garnered a generally positive reception from critics, as indicated by the aggregate review scores on Metacritic.


Jonathon Dornbush, writing for IGN, lauded the game's enhanced performance on the PS5 platform and commended the heightened engagement of its supplementary content.[50] Chris Carter of Destructoid acclaimed the narrative prowess of the game and praised the introduction of Miles Morales' novel abilities. Andrew Reiner, contributing to Game Informer, expressed admiration for the refined combat mechanics and the enriched Harlem locale."





Sales

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales achieved notable commercial success in various international markets. In Japan, specifically, the game garnered significant attention upon its release for both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 platforms.

Within its initial week of availability, the PlayStation 4 edition of Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales recorded the sale of 22,882 physical units in Japan. This achievement positioned the game as the eighth highest-selling retail title within that specific week in the country's gaming market. Simultaneously, the PlayStation 5 rendition of the game also demonstrated commendable performance, securing the tenth position on the list of best-selling retail games in Japan for that week. The PlayStation 5 version managed to distribute 18,640 physical copies.

The game's momentum carried forward, with steady sales in Japan. As of March 2023, the cumulative physical copies sold within the country reached a total of 92,846 units, reaffirming its ongoing popularity among gaming enthusiasts.

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales had a significant presence beyond Japan's borders as well. In the United Kingdom, the game made a noteworthy impact by becoming the highest-selling physical launch title for the PlayStation 5 console.

The German market also exhibited strong interest in the game, as evidenced by the sale of over 100,000 copies during its initial launch month. By the conclusion of December 2020, this number further escalated to an impressive 200,000 units sold.

Across both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 platforms, digital copies contributed significantly to the game's sales figures. By December 2020, the combined digital sales of Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales reached an impressive total of 663,000 copies.

The game's longevity in the market was underscored by its sales trajectory compared to other notable titles. In April 2021, it was reported that Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales had outperformed The Last of Us Part II and Ghost of Tsushima in terms of lifetime sales, adding to its acclaim.

By July 2021, the game had achieved a remarkable milestone, crossing the threshold of over 6.5 million copies sold worldwide.

Notably, the game's prominence extended to its annual performance rankings. It secured the twelfth spot among the best-selling games of 2020 and further ascended to the sixth rank in the list of top-selling games for the subsequent year, 2021.



Accolades

The achievements and recognition garnered by Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales in various esteemed industry events and awards ceremonies underscore its noteworthy contributions to the gaming landscape.

On December 10, 2020, The Game Awards acknowledged the game's excellence by nominating Nadji Jeter for Best Performance for his portrayal of Miles Morales. Additionally, the game itself was nominated in two categories: Best Action/Adventure and Player's Voice.

The British Academy Games Awards, held on March 25, 2021, further highlighted Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales. The game secured a nomination for the prestigious Best Game category, while also earning nominations for Animation, Audio Achievement, Narrative, and Technical Achievement. Notably, the game's music, composed by John Paesano, emerged victorious, securing the Music award. Nadji Jeter's remarkable performance as Miles Morales also earned a nomination in the Performer in a Leading Role category.

The Visual Effects Society Awards, taking place on April 6, 2021, recognized the game's exceptional visual prowess by nominating Gavin Goulden, Jess Reed, Bryanna Lindsey, and Mike Yosh for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Real-Time Project.

The game's prowess in character animation was further affirmed at the Annie Awards on April 16, 2021. Brian Wyser, Michael Yosh, Danny Garnett, and David Hancock received the Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in a Video Game award.

The D.I.C.E. Awards, held on April 22, 2021, showcased the game's multifaceted accomplishments. The Outstanding Achievement in Character award was secured by Miles Morales, written by Ben Arfmann, Jon Paquette, Mary Kenney, Max Folkman, and Evan Narcisse, and portrayed by Nadji Jeter. Furthermore, the game received a nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Animation, represented by Danny Garnett, Brian Wyser, and Mike Yosh. In the realm of artistry, Jason Hickey and Gavin Goulden were nominated for Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction. The game's impact was recognized in the Action Game of the Year category, with Ted Price, Brian Horton, and Cameron Christian being nominated. Cameron Christian's game design expertise was acknowledged with a nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Game Design.

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales' continuous presence and triumphs within these renowned awards ceremonies reflect its excellence in multiple aspects of game development and reinforce its status as a standout title within the gaming industry.