Earlier today, we shared news about a big Insomniac leak that spilled the beans on a PC version of Marvel’s Wolverine. However, things could be much worse. From the looks of it, a PC dev build of the game may have leaked online, allowing people to actually play it.
Reddit’s member TriHardGreek has shared the following screenshots. These screenshots indicate that a playable leaked PC dev build of Marvel’s Wolverine is already out there. For what it’s worth, I haven’t found any download links to it. I also expect torrent sites to be filled with fake files about it in due time. So, hold your horses everyone, and don’t start downloading whatever you find online.
These leaked screenshots show the game’s main menu and its Basic Combat Tutorial. Since this is a PC dev build, the main menu is barebones. And no, there aren’t any graphics settings. I also don’t know whether the game requires a gamepad, or whether it’s playable with KB&M.
So far, I haven’t seen any extended gameplay footage from this PC dev build. All the leaked gameplay footage we’ve seen for Marvel’s Wolverine is from the PS5 version. Many people have also asked the Redditor to share a video from it. If he does, I’ll be sure to update the story.
As I’ve already reported, Insomniac will bring all of its X-Men games on PC. Or at least that’s what its agreement with Marvel indicates. The fact that there is already a PC dev build for it is also fascinating. This of course does not mean that the game will come out on PC alongside its PS5 version. Oh no. Sony will definitely delay the PC version.
Speaking of Sony, one of its internal slides leaked earlier today. That slide featured the Steam sales of all of its titles up till February 2023. So, if you haven’t seen it, I suggest taking a look at it.
Stay tuned for more!
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