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Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered has just been out on the PC for over a day and the former PlayStation exclusive is already a hit among the players. Without a doubt, most of the fans are having a good time with it.

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A majority of the players are trying different ways to have the best possible experience of Marvel’s Spider-Man on PC with different specifications and graphics settings. However, there are few people who are making some interesting and unbelievable changes to the game’s PC port, in order to run it, somehow, on an Xbox.

Fans astonished by Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered shown to be running on an Xbox

Sony is leaving no stone unturned in bringing more PS exclusives to the PC platform. Following a successful release of God of War‘s port earlier this year, they have now brought another hit title in Marvel’s Spider-Man. The graphically enhanced version of the game is now available on Steam and the Epic Games Store.

All things considered, the port has received tons of praises from various gamers so far. Moreover, a lot of them are coming up with new methods of attaining the most beautiful-looking gameplay experience on a computer. Running it on a high end system or even on a lower-end PC (thanks to NVIDIA’s DLSS or AMD’s FSR options) is seriously amazing to say the least.

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But then there are several gaming lovers who are trying to experiment with Marvel’s Spider-Man. The Verge’s Senior Editor Tom Warren recently tried to excite some users with a different take on the PC version. Basically, he dropped a clip mentioning that the newly launched title was running on an Xbox console.

However, it wasn’t the case at all since he revealed later that he was doing it via streaming from his computer. But this weird crossover of Spider-Man with Microsoft’s device didn’t impress majority of the users.

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As you can see, many people questioned his approach itself to running the PC port on the Xbox. Moreover, they didn’t understand why Tom even tried to make it happen when it wasn’t possible in reality.

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What are your thoughts on the aforementioned experiment? Let us know in the comments.

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