Marvel’s Wolverine Is Aiming For A 2026 Release Window, It’s Claimed

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Venom Spin-off is Still in Development!

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  • A reliable insider recently revealed that Marvel’s Wolverine will appear at a State of Play event at the end of September.
  • A new report has confirmed that the game is currently slated for a 2026 release window.
  • The same report also confirmed that the Venom spin-off, previously believed to be canceled, is still in active development.

Insomniac has been unusually quiet about the release of Marvel’s Wolverine. Since its reveal in 2021, the developer has not shared much about the game, which has frustrated many fans. However, several reports have suggested that development is progressing smoothly.

Recent reports indicate that Sony is planning to host a PlayStation State of Play event by the end of this month, and Marvel’s Wolverine is expected to make an appearance.

In addition, another report has confirmed that the game is currently slated for a 2026 release. The same report also stated that the Venom spin-off is not canceled and is still in development.

Why it matters: Given the long silence around Wolverine, fans will likely welcome any new information, especially a release window. They will also be pleased to know that the Venom spin-off is still in the works.

Marvel's Wolverine
Marvel’s Wolverine Is Set For A 2026 Release

MP1st, a reliable publication known for accurately reporting video game leaks, has revealed that Insomniac’s Wolverine is set to release next year, and that the Venom spin-off many believed had been canceled is still in active development.

Insomniac suffered a massive data breach two years ago, so it’s understandable why some fans doubted whether the studio would follow the previously leaked development schedule. However, it’s reassuring to know that two of the most anticipated titles are still on track.

The developer appears confident in Wolverine, and this report adds weight to the possibility that we may see more of the game before the end of the year.

According to earlier leaks, Wolverine was planned for a 2026 release window, and this update suggests that Insomniac is staying on schedule.

Venom
Venom Spin-Off Is Not Canceled

Additionally, new details about the Venom spin-off recently emerged. The report revealed that the game’s combat and traversal systems are nearly complete. It also stated that the story has been polished and that motion capture and voice lines from Tony Todd have already been recorded.

It is important to note that none of this information is official, so it is best to take it with a grain of salt until confirmed by Insomniac or Sony.

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