Logan’s Serrated Claws Hurt Like Hell When They Pop Out

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The anticipation for Marvel’s Wolverine has reached a fever pitch, and just weeks before launch, Insomniac Games dropped a new trailer that didn’t just show off gameplay—it unveiled an astonishing collection of alternate costumes for the reluctant hero. This cinematic preview dives deep into the visual potential of Logan, offering players a chance to customize his look in ways that are both visually striking and delightfully painful.

The trailer showcased a wide array of preorder bonus outfits, allowing fans to equip Logan with entirely new aesthetics as he ventures into the field. Among the most intriguing additions are the new sets of adamantium claws. While some versions lean into a cool, Rambo-esque aesthetic, the trailer hints at variants that crank up the pain level, suggesting that slicing through reality might come with a truly agonizing consequence, even for a mutant with a healing factor.

Beyond the claws, the selection of alternative looks is a true feast for costume enthusiasts. Players can swap out his default appearance for outfits inspired by iconic comic history. These include the practical leather gear Logan wore during Grant Morrison’s New X-Men run and a modernized look from the Age of Apocalypse. Further adding to the roster are unique designs created by legendary artist Adam Kubert for the Savage suit, a fresh take from Iban Coello for the Night Hunt suit, and a nod to his debut in Incredible Hulk #181 for the Incredible suit.

Insomniac’s creative vision seems to suggest that this costume collection is just the beginning. With this level of detail and visual depth, fans are eagerly speculating that there are many more suits and visual variations waiting to be unlocked throughout the game, promising endless ways to redefine the character.

The trailer also offered glimpses of other unique modifications, such as claw sets featuring pierced fullers, seemingly to enhance mobility, and other claw shapes tapering into arrowhead forms—each design promising an added layer of physical impact. It’s clear that the game is deconstructing the character, offering players not just gameplay, but a rich, evolving visual history.

As the release date of September 15th approaches, the excitement is amplified by the promised launch package. Fans can secure a limited-edition Marvel’s Wolverine PS5 bundle, exclusive console covers, and a new DualSense controller inspired by the game. For those who want to delve deeper into the game’s vision, checking out the Marvel’s Wolverine preview will provide more insight into how Insomniac is masterfully deconstructing the character for a new generation of players.