The voice actor of Wolverine confirms some details about the game
He has claimed that he has been working on it for more years than we can imagine

- February 27, 2026
- Updated: February 27, 2026 at 4:50 PM

Marvel has confirmed that the highly anticipated Wolverine video game will be released on September 15, 2026, marking five years since its initial announcement. This development coincides with the growth of voice actor Liam McIntyre’s son, who has shared his excitement for the project on social media. “I’ve been working on this almost as long as my son has been alive,” he commented on Twitter, reflecting his eagerness for the game’s release.
A game he has been working on his whole son’s life
The title, which is chronologically set shortly after the events of Spider-Man 2, is part of Insomniac Games’ strategy to release major projects every two to three years. Since the arrival of Spider-Man in 2018, Insomniac has set a high standard for adaptations of Marvel heroes, and with Wolverine, nothing less is expected. The company has promised a spectacular and visceral experience that will do justice to the charismatic character known for his ferocity and emotional depth.
According to reports, the development of the game began shortly after the project was conceived by Insomniac, when the success of the Spider-Man game encouraged the creators to explore new narratives in the Marvel universe. Although not many details about the gameplay or the plot have been revealed yet, it is anticipated that Wolverine will take a more mature and darker approach, as the character requires.
As the release date approaches, fans can expect updates through various newsletters covering video games, technology, and cinema. These offer exclusive content, in-depth analysis, and weekly doses of news about the communities surrounding these worlds. With such a prolonged development and the promise of an epic adventure, Wolverine is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated releases of the next generation of consoles.
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