Last year, Insomniac was hacked by a ransomware group called Rhysidia. It threatened to release the stolen data unless Sony paid $2 million in Bitcoin, leading to a historic 1.6 terabyte leak that included a playable build of the yet to be released Wolverine game. Given the enormous size of the hacked data, people are still digging through it months later.
Over the weekend, they opened a PowerPoint presentation detailing the Wolverine game where an internal gameplay trailer using the same cover of Björk - Hunter as Terminator: Dark Fate was found.
We won't link to any of the leaks here, as the hacked information not only includes details on Insomniac's future games, but personal employee information such as Slack screenshots, HR documents, passport scans, and the contents of entire PCs.
The trailer starts with a hunter walking through the forest, stalked by Wolverine who appears to have bone claws. He then uses Witcher-like vision to see the heartbeat of his enemy, leaping down to stab him through the eyes. The vision also allows Logan to see footprints, illuminated bright orangey red.
He follows these footprints, hunting the hunters, who it turns out are robots (or at least cyborgs) with glowing eyes and electronic components in place of internal organs. Throughout this sequence, we see him climbing through the trees, leaping onto enemies to take them out.
The trailer then cuts to show the immediate aftermath of the reveal teaser, with Logan turning around in the bar to face the Hand assassins teased in Marvel's Spider-Man 2. He brutally slices them up, with the barkeep readying a double-barreled shotgun to help out.
We then see him fighting on the streets of Madripoor after lunging out of the window, facing a bulkier enemy whom he dismembers, slicing off their arm.
We know from the hacked data that Wolverine will feature real-time dismemberment and healing, taking cues from the X-Men: Origins game.
It ends with Wolverine suited up, surrounded by flaming corpses in
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