Marvel's Wolverine: hackers leak gameplay videos and more details after cyberattack to Insomniac Games

More than 1 million of PlayStation's studio documents released to the public

Marvel's Wolverine: hackers leak gameplay videos and more details after cyberattack to Insomniac Games

More than 1 million of PlayStation's studio documents released to the public

The hacker group Rhysida made good on its threats and released 1.3 million Insomniac Games documents. The attackers did not receive the requested payment not to publish the stolen information, so they leaked personal information of employees and details of important agreements between Sony and Marvel.

In addition, they leaked quite a bit of footage from Marvel's Wolverine, one of the studio's most important projects. Specifically, they revealed several videos showing a version of the game still in development and images already circulating all over the Internet.

Hackers leak gameplay videos and more details of Marvel's Wolverine

Insomniac Games and Marvel's Wolverine were victims of a serious cyberattack
Insomniac Games and Marvel's Wolverine were victims of a serious cyberattack

According to details, the hackers stole 1.67 TB of information and material from the studio. Among the files were various gameplay videos of Marvel's Wolverine. As many expected, everything indicates that the game will follow the formula of other Insomniac Games and PlayStation titles, that is, it will be a third-person game focused on action and narrative.

The material also reveals some of the title's mechanics and locations. As if that wasn't enough, the hackers also revealed the game's alleged cast, plot details and an alleged release window for 2026.

That's not all, because in the stolen information there was also a trial version that can be run and would only run on PlayStation devkits. So, this is a hard blow to Insomniac Games, especially since information about all their projects for the coming years was also leaked.

Now, it is important to note that all the leaked footage is from around 2021. This means that it does not show the game in its final state and that, probably, some things will be different in the final release.

All the material has been circulating on social networks and various forums for a few hours now, so we recommend you to be careful if you don't want to ruin any surprises related to Marvel's Wolverine. As of this writing, the companies have not shared an official statement on the matter.

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