PlayStation’s ‘Wolverine’ Video Game Sets Release Date (Gaming News Roundup)

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PlayStation’s highly anticipated “Wolverine” video game will launch on Sept. 15.

The titular character, Logan/Wolverine, will be played by Liam McIntyre. Per the studio, the game “intends to deliver the ultimate Wolverine fantasy, with fast, fluid, and ferocious combat; exhilarating, action-packed set pieces, and a gripping story that taps into the core tenets of one of the most compelling comic book characters of all-time.”

“Wolverine” was developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Insomniac Games in partnership with Marvel Games and released its first trailer during PlayStation’s “State of Play” presentation in September 2025.

“We aim to deliver the ultimate Wolverine fantasy built on Insomniac staples like fast, fluid, and ferocious combat; exhilarating, action-packed set pieces; robust accessibility features; and a gripping story that taps into the core tenets of one of the most compelling comic book characters of all-time,” Insomniac Games senior community manager Aaron Jason Espinoza said in a PlayStation blog post first announcing the game. “We’re breaking new ground with Wolverine, yes, but our penchant for telling stories about heroes overcoming colossal odds is as strong as ever. We’re eager to explore Logan’s story with you and tap into his signature spin on heroism, which is much darker and more brutal than you might expect from Insomniac.”

See more gaming news from this week in the roundup below.

Tom Clancy’s “Rainbow Six Mobile,” a free-to-play, tactical first-person shooter mobile game, is now available worldwide for all players on iOS and Android devices, Ubisoft announced.

Developed by Ubisoft Montreal with the help of many Codev studios, “Rainbow Six Mobile,” delivers a true Tom Clancy’s “Rainbow Six Siege” experience. Players can also face off in Player-vs-Player matches. 

“The entire Rainbow Six Mobile team is incredibly proud of what we’ve built and we can’t wait for players around the world to finally get their hands on it,” said Olivier Albarracin, game director on “Rainbow Six Mobile,” in a statement. “Bringing the intensity, strategy and teamwork of Rainbow Six into a truly mobile-first experience has been both a challenge and a thrill. We’re excited for players to discover the depth of the gameplay, the care our team has poured into every detail and the new ways this version of Siege can be played and enjoyed on the go.”

The game has been developed exclusively for mobile. Key elements were carried over from “Rainbow Six Siege,” including game modes, iconic maps, private matches and an onboarding tutorial.

“Mouse: P.I. for Hire” has been delayed to April 16 by Fumi Games and PlaySide Studios. The game was initially set to launch March 19.

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