Marvel’s Wolverine got its first official trailer last month during Sony’s most recent State of Play showcase, and the title now feels even closer, as gamers can officially wishlist it on the PlayStation Store. The wait for Marvel’s Wolverine has been a long one, but all the anticipation and patience is beginning to pay off.
Originally announced back in 2021, Marvel’s Wolverine intrigued both comic book lovers and action fans, especially after the success of developer Insomniac Games’ last superhero venture, Marvel’s Spider-Man. With Logan being vastly different from Peter Parker and Miles Morales, the confirmation of Marvel’s Wolverine teased a fresh style of gameplay, and Insomniac Games finally revealed last month just how much the claw-wielding anti-hero will differ from his web-slinging counterpart.
PlayStation Fans Can Finally Wishlist Marvel’s Wolverine
Now, in a move that makes the title feel even more real, Marvel’s Wolverine can officially be wishlisted on the PlayStation Store, marking another important milestone for the game. September’s State of Play trailer reveal was the most significant preview Insomniac Games has offered of Marvel’s Wolverine, and while this update isn’t another gameplay peek, it’s a reminder that the action adventure title is waiting on the horizon.
Right now, the PlayStation Store listing for Marvel’s Wolverine looks quite bare, as much of the game still remains a huge secret, but a brief synopsis of the story and the now-available wishlist button are the most significant features on the store page. With actor Liam McIntyre taking on the beloved role of Logan, Marvel’s Wolverine is promising a fresh take on the character, which is no easy feat, considering that Hugh Jackman has staked his claim on the role for over two decades now.
Although Marvel’s Wolverine has yet to lock down an official release date, Insomniac Games has confirmed that the title is eyeing a Fall 2026 launch, being one of the first confirmed games to be released after GTA 6. Plenty of secrets have yet to be revealed about the game, but if one thing has been made clear, it’s that Marvel’s Wolverine is going to be a violent ride, which is a big departure from Marvel’s Spider-Man‘s more wholesome tone. Being able to officially wishlist Marvel’s Wolverine on the PlayStation Store may seem like a small drop in a much larger pond of updates, but for many, it’s another sign that years of waiting and speculation is continuing to inch closer to an end.

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2026
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Marvel