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Insomniac currently has no plans to share Wolverine gameplay

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  • Insomniac Games plans to announce more information about Marvel's Wolverine in due course.
  • The team says no information is currently available.
  • While last year's leaks have already revealed a lot of footage, the studio doesn't seem to be in a hurry to reveal official information.

Marvel's Wolverine was announced over three years ago, and while not much has been revealed about the title, a lot of footage has leaked over the past year after Insomniac Games fell victim to a ransomware attack.

Shortly after the leaks, Insomniac Games said that the difficult phase would not affect the development of the title. Months later, it seems The developers are not yet ready to release updates.

Why it is important: Many had expected Insomniac Games to rush out a new release, as various gameplay demos and trailers had leaked from internal files.

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Recently, a fan asked Insomniac Games to provide any updates on Marvel's Wolverine. The developer responded to the fan by saying that more information would follow when the time was right.

We will share news when the time is right, and the time is not now.

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The leaks made it clear that Marvel's Wolverine is still in development. While we were expecting a reveal at a PlayStation event sometime this year, Insomniac Games' statement suggests that may not be the case.

The game is reportedly set to release in 2026, so the team will likely take as much time as they need before releasing further updates. However, with various other projects in development, the studio could release updates on other games.

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Marvel's Wolverine could be released by 2026

Marvel's Wolverine is expected offers 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 in Activision's Wolverine game.

Additionally, Insomniac Games is working on a standalone Venom project. The studio's roadmap also confirms plans to eventually expand into the larger X-Men universe, which would make the team PlayStation's developer of choice for all things comics and Marvel.

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