This month is crazy for video games. So many have come out likeAssassins Creed ValhallaandDemon’s Soulsfor PS5 so if you haven’t gotten around to Insomniac Games' latest titleSpider-Man: Miles Morales, you are truly forgiven but this incredible fan video may just sway you into picking it up sooner rather than later.Over onTwitter, 3D Character Artist and Sound Designer Dal has put together an amazing short video showcasing the hero himself skimming up buildings and flying through the New York skylines. But what makes this clip even better is that Miles Morales is accompanied bySpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse ‘What’s Up Danger’ song that goes incredibly well with how Dal moves the character along the snowy streets and webbing his way across structures. The song used to inspire Dal for the clip is taken from the scene ‘Leap of Faith’ fromSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Versewhere miles finally realizes he truly isSpider-Manand begins to web swing across the city.ensure you check out the fan-made video clip below and then, if you want, head on over to hisTwitter pageand tell Dal how much you enjoyed it. If you happen to love anime designs and characters, Dal does some brilliant stuff for you to check out over onYoutube.

To celebrateSpider-Man: Miles MoralesÂPS4 and PS5 launch yesterday, let’s get into a little bit of news surrounding the title. As you may have seen, anexciting traileremerged last month showing off a Miles Morales' cel-shaded suit in whichSpider-Man: Into the Spider-VerseandSpider-Man: Miles Moralescrossed paths.Although the suit is described as a “launch day bonus”, late adopters need not worry. Insomniac further clarified that the suit is“earnable for everyone. Not finished with trailers,Sony launched another oneasSpider-Man: Miles Moraleswas about to be released where we saw several shots of Miles using his trademark energy strikes to deliver a new level of force behind his blows.

If you happen to be a shoe fan, last week we reported on howMiles' footwear had changedand instead of him wearing hisiconic set of Air Jordan 1 shoes, Miles now seems to prefer red and black Adidas Superstars. Insomniac said that it wanted to honor the sneaker’s 50th anniversary inMarvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Moralesand even is creating a real pair of these shoes that will go up for sale later this month on November 19. To check out some pretty coolSpider-Man: Miles Moralescomic book covers, why don’t you have a look atthis article. The five variant covers showcaseÂMiles Moralesat different stages in his hero’s journey, of which all are tied back to the eagerly anticipatedSpider-Man: Miles Morales.

Spider-Man: Miles Moralesis available right now as a PlayStation 5 launch title, alongside the PlayStation 4. If you were lucky enough to grab a PS5, you can pick the title up on Amazonhere.