Recently, it was revealed that Xbox had passed on making Marvel games, with the brand instead going to Sony. The release of Marvel’s Spider-Man shows how big this deal actually was, but of course, hindsight is 20/20. What matters now is how Sony uses this agreement. While Marvel-Square Enix games like Marvel’s Avengers has faced heavy backlash and Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy did not get the attention at launch it deserved, Sony is building an impressive array of games.

This is thanks to Spider-Man developer Insomniac Games. Not only was the first game a huge console-selling hit, but Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales paired well with the launch of the PS5. The two games, as well as Insomniac’s pedigree, mean there’s a ton of hype for the upcoming Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. But that hype is infectious, and many are as equally excited for Marvel’s Wolverine from Insomniac, which is saying something.

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An Insomniac Games-Marvel Universe Has One Big Catch

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Of course, not much is known besides the one teaser trailer, and with Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 releasing in 2023, Marvel’s Wolverine is still some years away. That means exactly what it entails will likely remain under wraps for a while longer, but one idea has been floated around by several fans now: an Insomniac Games-led Marvel Universe. This would mean establishing a canon related to all the games Insomniac produces, if not all Marvel games that ever come out of Sony.

On the one hand, this makes sense. It’s pretty clear from the announcement that Marvel’s Wolverine is not following any set comic or movie canon, or at the very least, it seems that way. While a Wolverine game connected to something like Logan would be nice, this is not a movie adaptation. It’s a bonafide Wolverine game. That doesn’t mean something as epic as a Deadpool or Incredible Hulk fight is impossible, but that the cameos and references would be self-contained, not influential.

The idea of an Insomniac Games Marvel universe is tantalizing. After all, with the greater MCU, it’s proven how much fans love the idea of multiple projects coming together and culminating in a large-scale fight. MCU Phase 1 is enough proof of this, as Iron Man, Captain America, The Incredible Hulk, and Thor all got a solo outing or two before coming together in The Avengers. But that would require some inner connectivity between all Marvel Insomniac titles. This could theoretically work.

On the other hand, it would be a gargantuan and painstaking task, and it’s not really Insomniac Games’ MO. It should not be squared away as Sony’s Marvel game developer. Insomniac Games is always going at full blast it seems, but if it were to focus almost fully on Marvel games, fans would miss out on a lot more. Insomniac Games owns Sunset Overdrive, meaning a sequel isn’t impossible (if it would oddly become a PlayStation Exclusive). Ratchet and Clank shouldn’t get pushed out for Marvel heroes either.

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At the end of the day, an Insomniac Games Marvel Universe sounds amazing, but the cost would be too high. Insomniac Games’ forte isn’t to be locked down to one game, style of game, or brand. While that works for some developers like Rockstar Games (Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead), it shouldn’t happen here.

Wolverine Canon Can Stand Alone

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Thus, Insomniac's take on Wolverine may not rely on comic or movie canon, and it probably won’t rely on other Insomniac Games’ canon. That’s okay. Perhaps the best part of Marvel’s Spider-Man is seeing a brand new take on Peter Parker and Miles Morales hitting its stride, while the MCU does what it does in the background. Marvel’s Wolverine can operate the same way.

Insomniac has, more or less, an established canon within the Spider-Man games, and Marvel’s Wolverine can do the same. Wolverine’s powers will likely be the same. His character attitude is likely to be the same. His villains and allies might even be the same, but there’s so much room for story potential within all of that. Tying it to something else, even another Insomniac Game, could potentially do a disservice to Wolverine.

His allies and villains, his powers, his character, and just him are all Insomniac Games needs to make a Wolverine game. An awesome Wolverine game, alongside awesome Spider-Man games, alongside awesome Ratchet and Clank games, are all that Insomniac needs. Tying strings between the new Marvel games would just be too much. Marvel's Wolverine canon can and should be stand alone, and as a self-contained story, Wolverine’s potential is only limited by the imagination of Insomniac, not by arbitrary connections between it and other Marvel games. Wolverine is more than enough on his own.

Marvel’s Wolverine is in development for PS5.

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