Hackers have leaked Insomniac’s entire upcoming lineup of games, and it appears that Marvel’s Wolverine will be also coming to PC. In fact, it appears that Insomniac has already a PC version of this game up and running.
According to this leak, there is a PC build of Marvel’s Wolverine. There are users claiming that a PC build was leaked online, allowing PC gamers to actually play it. Now I don’t know whether this is legit or not. What I do know is that Insomniac will undoubtedly bring its games to PC.
The following license between Marvel and Sony has been also leaked. As we can clearly see, the license includes the PC platform. So there you have it, everyone. All of Insomniac’s upcoming Marvel/X-Men games will hit the PC.
Earlier today, a lot of early WIP gameplay footage was leaked online. While we won’t be linking to these videos, we can link to the source. All of the leaked gameplay videos can be found on Reddit’s GamingLeaksAndRumors.
And that’s not all. The following concept arts for Marvel’s Wolverine have been also leaked. So, go ahead and take a look at them.
Finally, here’s Insomniac’s roadmap. Marvel’s Venom will come out in Fall 2025, followed by Marvel’s Wolverine in Fall 2026. Then we’ll have Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 in Fall 2028. A new Ratchet & Clank is also planned for Fall 2029. Then, in Fall 2030, Sony will release Marvel’s X-Men. And lastly, Sony will release a new IP from Insomniac in 2031/2032.
Be also sure to read the leak about Sony’s PC sales.
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