Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales Update 1.14 Slings Out This October 15 (Update)

by James Lara October 15, 2022 2:13 pm in News
Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales Update 1.14

Insomniac Games has rolled out Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales update 1.14 (PS5 version 1.014), and this is an unannounced title update, and as such, don’t expect anything major from it. Read on for the Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales October 15 patch notes.

Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales Update 1.14 Patch Notes | Marvel’s Spider-Man Miles Morales October 15 Patch Notes

Update 2: An Insomniac Games rep told us that the patch updated the credits.

Update:  We’ve added the changelog from the PS4:

General updates:

  • Text updates

As of this time, Insomniac Games have yet to release any patch notes as to what is included in this update. However, seeing that the last patch for the PS4 version of the game of the 1.09 update, it is likely that this patch introduces a number of fixes that have been introduced to the PS5 version. 

These are the notes of updates that the PS5 received previously that have not made their way to the PS4 version yet. Note, we omitted anything related to ray-tracing, VRR, and other PS5 specific features. 

Here’s a rundown of the latest updates released on the PS5 version of the game (via Insomniac):

Update 1.010

  • Global stability fixes and performance improvements
  • Fix for an issue with motion blur on certain pedestrians

Update 1.011

Update 1.013.001

  • All notes related to VRR which is PS5 specific and unlikely for the PS4. 

We’ve reached out to Insomniac regarding today’s patch, and if we hear anything back, we’ll update the post. Don’t forget, Spider-Man Miles Morales is swinging out to PC this November.

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