Marvel's Spider-Man 2 players on Steam claim that the PlayStation port is full of game-breaking bugs

Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Is Apparently Off To A Rough Start On PC

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Other players have mentioned hard crashes to desktop at an alarming rate, numerous bugs, and a generally unplayable experience even with PC hardware that meets the recommended system requirements, which were only revealed a day before launch. This wouldn't be the first time that a PlayStation Studios game has launched in a buggy state, as The Last of Us Part One and Horizon Zero Dawn are two infamous examples.

At the time of writing, Nixxes has not yet responded to complaints about Marvel's Spider-Man 2 but it is asking for players to reach out and report any issues that they have encountered so far. Similarly, Square Enix's former PS5 exclusive Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth arrived on PC this week as well, but it also suffers from a range of issues, according to tech analyst site Digital Foundry.

Sony's next PlayStation port will be The Last of Us Remastered Part 2. This will be the remastered version that was released last year--and was enhanced even further for the PS5 Pro console launch--and it comes with all the new modes and extras introduced in that edition of the sequel. It'll launch on April 3, and PC specs have not yet been revealed for it.

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