Marvel’s Wolverine: Leaked Gameplay Shows Parkour, Traversal, and Stealth

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2 Hours of Gameplay Footage Leaked Online!

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  • Marvel’s Wolverine footage has been shared again on the internet.
  • Almost 2 hours of content has been leaked highlighting parkour, traversal, and stealth of the title.
  • The leaks are from the same build that leaked online last year. 

Just before the end of last year, Insomniac was hit with a ransomware attack that leaked almost every plan from the developers, including the gameplay footage of their next title, Marvel’s Wolverine.

The leak suggested that the developers are targeting a 2025 release date for the title, which will offer around 15 hours of gameplay. It appears that the title leaks won’t stop coming anytime soon.

Recently, 2 hours of leaked gameplay were shared on YouTube, highlighting the title’s parkour, traversal, and stealth sections.

Why it matters: While the build was leaked last year, it appears that players are now playing and recording the gameplay from the leaked build.

A very small Youtuber with less than one thousand subscribers, Captain Game Slayer, has posted multiple videos of Marvel’s Wolverine from the leaked build that was shared last year on the internet.

The Youtuber has leaked multiple videos of approximately 15 minutes, focusing on different mechanics of the titles. Around 90 minutes of video was also shared on the same channel.

Although much of it was already leaked last year, some of the clips show traversal and parkour mechanics, which looks exciting. Some stealth footage was also leaked, showing Wolverine hiding in the grass.

If you are someone who is curious enough to see what Marvel’s Wolverine will look like, you can check out the videos shared above. However, much of it will likely be changed at launch as it was just a playable build for the developers to test out the game. 

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Marvel’s-Wolverine Targeting 2025 Release Date

We believe it’s best not to look up any of the videos leaked online as they will ruin your experience with the title. Therefore, waiting for the official release is best for having a fresh experience.

Since the leaks came out, Insomniac Games has been quiet about the title’s development. Recently, the developers suggested they are still not ready to share any information about the title.

Nonetheless, we hope that the release of Marvel’s Wolverine might not be too far away, as recent reports suggested that the title’s development is near completion as many developers move away from the title.

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