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Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Now Supported on Steam Deck, But Players Have Mixed Feelings

by Emily Mar 19,2025

Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Now Supported on Steam Deck, But Players Have Mixed Feelings

Marvel's Spider-Man 2's Steam Deck support has arrived, letting players web-sling on the go. However, initial reactions are mixed, with performance issues reported.

While the Steam Deck compatibility is exciting, many users note frame rate drops and graphical glitches, especially in crowded areas or during intense action. Insomniac Games acknowledges these concerns and is actively developing patches to improve performance.

Despite these hiccups, players praise the game's visuals and smooth control integration on the Steam Deck. The high-resolution screen and responsive controls deliver an immersive New York City experience. However, inconsistent performance remains a major drawback for some.

Valve suggests adjusting graphical settings—lowering texture quality or disabling effects—to improve frame rate stability.

Future updates promise a smoother Steam Deck experience. Potential buyers should consider the current performance limitations alongside the promise of future enhancements before purchasing.

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