Bad news for Marvel fans: Wolverine won’t be slicing his way into tomorrow’s PlayStation State of Play. And this is the part most people miss—despite the event’s 60-minute runtime and promises of ‘news, gameplay updates, and announcements,’ Insomniac’s highly anticipated Wolverine game is officially a no-show. But here’s where it gets controversial: could Sony be holding back to build even more hype, or is the delay a sign of something bigger? Let’s break it down.
When Sony first teased the State of Play for February 12th, fans were quick to speculate that Insomniac’s Wolverine, first revealed in 2021 during a PlayStation Showcase, would finally get its moment in the spotlight. After all, it’s been three years since that initial teaser, and patience is wearing thin. However, Insomniac recently dashed those hopes with a blunt response to a fan’s inquiry: ‘Spring 2026.’ Ouch. For those keeping track, February doesn’t exactly scream ‘spring,’ unless Insomniac is playing a long game of misdirection. So, unless they’re pulling a fast one, Wolverine’s absence tomorrow is all but confirmed.
But don’t lose hope just yet—there’s still plenty to look forward to. Industry insider Shinobi602 hinted that Sony Santa Monica’s next project might make an appearance, though they were quick to add, ‘this isn’t a confirmation.’ Given the studio’s track record (hello, God of War), even a teaser would be worth tuning in for. And let’s not forget, tomorrow’s event kicks off at 10 PM UK time, so we won’t have to wait long to see what Sony’s cooking up.
In the meantime, Marvel fans aren’t completely left in the dark. Rumors are swirling that Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 will headline PlayStation’s PS Plus Extra games for February, offering a fresh dose of superhero action to tide us over. But here’s the real question: Is Sony’s silence on Wolverine a strategic move to build anticipation, or is there a deeper issue at play? Could the game’s delay hint at a larger shift in PlayStation’s priorities? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—are you disappointed by Wolverine’s absence, or do you think Sony’s playing the long game? One thing’s for sure: tomorrow’s State of Play is shaping up to be a must-watch, even without everyone’s favorite clawed mutant.