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- Marvels Wolverine is scheduled for release in fall 2026, coinciding with the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI.
- The game will be available on PlayStation and fans can already add it to their wishlists on the PlayStation Store.
- Further details about the game, including story and gameplay previews, will be revealed at the State of Play event in spring 2026.
- Insomniac Games is confident about the titles appeal despite the potential challenge of launching near Rockstars highly anticipated title.
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Wolverine’s Arrival Coincides with GTA VI in Fall 2026 on PlayStation
Insomniac Games has confirmed that Marvel’s Wolverine will release in the fall of 2026, coinciding with the anticipated November 19 launch of Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto VI. Insomniac is proceeding with this release plan, despite the potential challenge of launching near Rockstar’s highly anticipated title. Wolverine fans can already add the game to their wishlists on the PlayStation Store. Further details, including story and gameplay previews, will be revealed at the State of Play event in the spring of 2026, indicating Insomniac’s confidence in the title’s appeal.
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