It appears that two new trailers for Insomniac’s upcoming game, Marvel’s Wolverine, have been leaked online. The first one is a gameplay trailer that can give you an idea of what you can expect from this new title. On the other hand, the second is a cinematic target.
Going into more details, the gameplay trailer shows off the game’s exploration and combat mechanics. Since this is a really early trailer, though, it does not represent the quality of the final game. Still, it should give you a pretty good idea of what Insomniac aims to create. Oh, and for our Assassin’s Creed fans. Take a look at the 0:45 mark point. For some reason, this reminded me of Assassin’s Creed 3.
As said, the second trailer is a cinematic target. This trailer features an extended scene from the reveal teaser trailer. Basically, it shows what Insomniac aims to achieve for the game’s real-time cut-scenes. And, like in most games, the lighting in the cinematic target appears to be better than the one used in the gameplay trailer. Still, as I said, these are very early trailers. So, make sure to constantly keep that in mind.
Back in December 2023, a PC dev build for Marvel’s Wolverine got leaked online. That PC dev build allowed you to play a few gameplay scenarios. And yes, Insomniac has already a PC version of Marvel’s Wolverine.
Now don’t expect this game to hit the PC alongside its PS5 version. Instead, we’ll most likely get it one or two years after the PS5 release. At least that’s Sony’s current PC strategy. Things could change though.
In theory, once the game comes out on PS5, modders may be able to export its game assets to reverse engineer it on PC. After all, that’s what a talented team of modders is currently doing with Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. So, I’m curious to see what will happen.
Anyway, enjoy the following videos and stay tuned for more!
Wolverine Cinematic Target
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