PlayStation and Dark Horse Comics are teaming up to publish an art book for Marvel’s Wolverine, sharing a wealth of concept art and sketches from the upcoming PS5 exclusive.
Marvel’s Wolverine: The Art of the Game will launch a couple of months after the game’s release, on November 3rd, 2026. The hardback art book will be 208 pages and is priced at $54.99. Here’s the official blurb via Dark Horse, alongside some preview images:
“Dark Horse Books, Marvel Games, and Insomniac Games have teamed up to present Marvel’s Wolverine: The Art of the Game—a dynamically designed tome that features an incisive examination of the bloody berserker mayhem and Super Heroic antics of the hotly anticipated game!”
While it may be getting the art book treatment, Insomniac Games has confirmed that unlike other AAA PlayStation Studios titles, Marvel’s Wolverine won’t be launching with a collector’s edition. Fans are understandably disappointed, especially those hoping to display a gnarly Wolverine statue alongside Spider-Man, Miles Morales, and Venom.
Instead, Wolverine will only be available as either a Standard Edition or a Digital Deluxe Edition. The latter version is slightly more expensive at £79.99 and comes with the following swag:
• Marvel’s Wolverine
• 5 exclusive suits: Incredible, Savage, Night Hunt, New Leather, Age of Apocalypse
• 5 exclusive claws: Smooth-Edged Claws, Hollow Blade Claws, Serrated Spine Claws, Tapered Claws, Thick Claws
• 4 Technique Points
• Pre-order incentives: Classic Brown Suit early unlock, Reflective Claws early unlock, 4 PlayStation® Avatars
Those who purchase the Standard Edition can access this content by purchasing a £10 upgrade.
Of course, there are those who prefer to buy physical copies of their PS5 games. Unlike Grand Theft Auto 6, Marvel’s Wolverine will include a disc rather than shipping a box with a digital code inside.
In case you missed it, Sony shared an extended Wolverine gameplay trailer during its PlayStation State of Play June 2026 broadcast. In this new trailer, debuted by creative director Marcus Smith, Wolverine is on the trail of some mutant kids who have been captured by cybernetically enhanced soldiers known as The Reavers.
Source: Dark Horse Comics




