Cross your adamantium claws, folks, as the Wolverine video game may be moving in the right direction.
A new report states the Wolverine video game in development at Insomniac Games is going in a new creative direction which has seen its creative director and game director replaced who were behind the Miles Morales game.
Fans haven’t been happy with the Wolverine video game following leaks revealing questionable art for the characters, particularly with fan-favorite X-Men character, Jean Grey.
To boot, back in June it was said that woke gaming consulting company Sweet Baby Inc. was on board the Wolverine video game who fans abhor and who was recently behind the mega bomb Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League game that led to a $200 million loss for Warner Bros.
Sweet Baby Inc. also worked on Unknown 9: Awakening which is massively tanking, as well as Flint Lock: The Siege Of Dawn, and more. Sweet Baby Inc. also recently changed its website to apparently wipe out its woke agenda.
Wolverine video game has new creative director and game director
Regarding the Wolverine video game, a report from Game File says Brian Horton, who has been onboard the game since it was first announced back in 2021 and who was creative director on the Spider-Man: Miles Morales video game, has been off the game as creative director since the summer.
The site says Marcus Smith is now the new Wolverine creative director.
Mike Daly is also now serving as the Wolverine game’s new game director.
Cameron Christian was the previously announced Wolverine game director who also served as the game director on Mile Morales, but Game File says Christian will remain at the studio in a different role.
Marcus Smith and Mike Daly are said to have be behind the acclaimed PS5 release of Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart at Insomniac.
The Wolverine video game has no release date as of yet. It’s being developed for the PS5. You can watch the teaser below.