Insomniac Has No Plans To Share Wolverine Gameplay For Now

Expert Verified By

Don't Expect More On Wolverine Anytime Soon!

Story Highlight
  • Insomniac Games plans to share more information on Marvel’s Wolverine when the time is right.
  • The team states that no information is available at the moment.
  • While last year’s leaks already revealed plenty of footage, the studio does not seem to be in any rush to share official information.

Marvel’s Wolverine was announced over three years ago, and while not much has been revealed about the title, plenty of footage leaked last year after Insomniac Games was hit with a ransomware attack.

Soon after the leaks, Insomniac Games said the rough phase would not impact the title’s development. Months later, it appears the developers are still not ready to share updates. 

Why it matters: Many expected Insomniac Games to rush with a new reveal since various gameplay demos and trailers were leaked from internal files.

Recently, a fan asked Insomniac Games to share news regarding Marvel’s Wolverine. The developer replied to the fan, stating that more information would come eventually when the timing lines up.

We’ll share news when the time is right, and the right time isn’t now.

-Insomniac Games

The leaks made it clear that Marvel’s Wolverine is still very much a work in progress. While we expected a reveal at a PlayStation event sometime this year, Insomniac Games’ statement suggests that this may not be the case.

The game is also said to be targeting a 2026 release date, so the team is likely to take all the time it needs before sharing more updates. However, since various other projects are in development, the studio could share updates on other games.

Marvel's Wolverine SAG-AFTRA
Marvel’s Wolverine May Arrive By 2026

Marvel’s Wolverine is set to offer multiple playable characters and around 15 hours of gameplay. The game could also bring back real-time battle damage, a feature that many fans appreciated from Activision’s Wolverine game.

Elsewhere, Insomniac Games is working on a standalone Venom project. The studio’s roadmap also confirms plans to expand into the greater X-Men universe eventually, making the team PlayStation’s go-to developer for all things comics and Marvel.

Was our article helpful? 👨‍💻

Thank you! Please share your positive feedback. 🔋

How could we improve this post? Please Help us. 😔

Gear Up For Latest News

Get exclusive gaming & tech news before it drops. Sign up today!

Join Our Community

Still having issues? Join the Tech4Gamers Forum for expert help and community support!

Latest News

Join Our Community

104,000FansLike
32,122FollowersFollow

Trending

BIOSTAR Launches A620MT-E 2.0 for AMD AM5 Platform

BIOSTAR A620MT-E 2.0 AM5 motherboard supports Ryzen 9000, DDR5 up to 128GB, PCIe 4.0, and 4K HDMI 2.1 output.

“It’s All The French’s Fault!” Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Developers Joke About Their TGA 2025 Snub

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 resorted to memes and posted a dialogue from the RPG saying "Blame the French!" to make fun of Expedition 33. 

Pragmata Faces Backlash From PC Gamers After Denuvo Protection Is Confirmed

Capcom's highly awaited Pragmata is already facing significant backlash online for including the infamous Denuvo anti-cheat system.

Highguard Trailer Hits 10:1 Dislike-to-Like Ratio After Being Dubbed “Dead on Arrival”

The debut trailer for Highguard, a free-to-player shooter from ex-Respawn developers, has already seen plenty of dislikes.

Leon’s Segments Turn Resident Evil Requiem from Pure Horror into High-Octane Action, Says Capcom

Capcom says that because Leon and Grace have opposite personalities, the gameplay shifts from pure horror to action during Leon's parts.