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Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered

Insomniac Games · Sony Interactive Entertainment · 2020

This PS5 console exclusive splits into three graphics modes — a 30fps Fidelity mode with full ray tracing, a locked 60fps Performance mode, and a 60fps Performance RT mode that keeps reduced reflections — plus 120Hz variants and VRR for supported TVs.

How it runs on each console

Performance modes are estimated from each console's power and the game's demand — deterministic, never guessed.

PlayStation

PlayStation 5 Pro

Flagship · 2TB SSD

Excellent
120Hz Performance120FPS1440p
QualityRT30FPSNative 4K
4K120HzVRRRay TracingHDR

PlayStation 5

Flagship · 1TB SSD

Excellent
Performance60FPS1440p
QualityRT30FPS4K (upscaled)
4K120HzVRRRay TracingHDR

About Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered

Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered is a PS5 console exclusive built around three graphics modes. Fidelity targets 30fps at native 4K with ray-traced reflections across the city's glass and puddles; Performance drops ray tracing to hold a locked 60fps; and Performance RT keeps a 60fps target while reintroducing reduced-quality ray-traced reflections, which is the balance most players settle on. Web-swinging is fast and camera-heavy, so the extra frames of the 60fps modes pay off directly in how readable and responsive the city feels at speed. On a 120Hz display each mode unlocks a higher-frame-rate variant, and with VRR enabled those uncapped options can push past 60fps during traversal without tearing. HDR is excellent here and worth calibrating for the neon night skyline and bright daytime rooftops. There is no PS4 version of the Remaster — the original Marvel's Spider-Man stayed on PS4 — so every one of these modes is PS5-native rather than a last-gen port, and the base PS5 build already runs it comfortably.

Best display & mode settings

  1. 1Default to Performance RT for everyday play — it holds a 60fps target while keeping ray-traced reflections, giving you the responsiveness swinging needs without losing the city's signature mirror-like surfaces.
  2. 2If your TV is 120Hz, enable the high-frame-rate variant of your chosen mode with VRR — traversal can run well above 60fps and stays tear-free.
  3. 3Reserve Fidelity mode for photo mode and slower story beats, where the 30fps target and full 4K ray tracing show off the skyline best.
  4. 4Calibrate HDR from the in-game display settings so bright daytime rooftops and neon night scenes keep highlight detail during fast swinging.
  5. 5On a standard 60Hz TV, stick with Performance or Performance RT — the 120Hz options need an HDMI 2.1 display and give no benefit below 120Hz.

FPS values displayed on GamerSpecs are estimates. Actual game performance may vary depending on hardware configuration, drivers, cooling, power limits, background applications, and game updates.