Marvel’s Wolverine – Gameplay, Release Date, And Everything We Know

It’s been over a decade since Wolverine last starred in his own video game – X-Men Origins: Wolverine, released in 2009, was a violent, action-packed adventure. Now, Insomniac Games is creating a new Wolverine game that feels like a follow-up to that earlier title. Although still in development, some new details about Marvel’s Wolverine have recently been shared.

PlayStation Plus Premium Adding More PS1 And PS2 Classics Soon

PlayStation Plus Premium subscribers will soon have access to three classic games: Soul Calibur 3, Tekken 3, and Tomb Raider: Anniversary. Sony revealed this during their latest PlayStation State of Play event. These games will be available later this year as part of the Premium tier, which is the most expensive subscription level.

Hades II 1.0 is now available on Steam, Switch, and Switch 2

If you own Hades II on Nintendo Switch, you’ll be able to get the upgraded version for the new Nintendo Switch 2 for free through the eShop. I’ve also written a detailed comparison of how Hades II 1.0 performs on the original Switch, the new Switch 2, and PC, which you can read here. Plus, a physical copy of Hades II for the Nintendo Switch 2 will be available in November.

How To Get Rebirth in NBA 2K26

In NBA 2K26, the Rebirth feature allows you to create a MyPLAYER with the potential to reach the highest overall rating (OVR) you’ve ever achieved. You won’t start at a 90+ OVR immediately, but you can use any virtual currency (VC) you’ve saved to instantly boost your player to that level.

Every Paul Thomas Anderson Movie, Ranked

Paul Thomas Anderson seems to operate outside of typical Hollywood logic, but it likely helps that he embodies the industry’s image. His career has continually returned to show business, exploring it through diverse films – from large ensemble pieces like *Magnolia* to unconventional love stories like *Phantom Thread*, the retro fun of *Licorice Pizza*, and the explicit world of *Boogie Nights*. This focus feels natural, given his connection to California. Anderson is a true storyteller of the Golden State, capturing both its glamorous dreams and harsh truths, especially within the San Fernando Valley, where he grew up. Many of his films portray the West as the ultimate place to chase the American dream – a landscape where both new and traditional ideas of success and fame are tested.