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Insomniac confirms Wolverine will be skipping this week’s State of Play showcase

With Sony set to host another State of Play showcase this week, there have been many fans wondering if we'll get a new look at Insomniac's next major game, Marvel's Wolverine. Unfortunately, it sounds like Logan is off of the menu for this week's stream. 

Don't tune into the State of Play this week expecting a new Wolverine trailer. In response to a fan question on Twitter / X, Insomniac confirmed that it won't be sharing more information about the game until ‘Spring 2026'.

This does make some sense, as Wolverine isn't going to be releasing until the second half of the year. In the meantime, Sony does have other first-party titles to focus on, including Bungie's new shooter, Marathon, as well as the next game from Housemarque Studios – Saros.

The State of Play showcase will go live tomorrow, February 12th at 10PM GMT.

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KitGuru Says: Spider-Man 2 felt a bit rushed and ultimately let me down in a few ways, but I am hoping Insomniac has brought its A-game for Wolverine. So far, the game looks great, and in a few months' time, we should have a better look at gameplay. 

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