A concept artist has listed potential launch windows for two upcoming Sony Interactive Entertainment games on their ArtStation page.
According toResetera, concept artist Hung Nguy listed a 2024 release window forInsomniac’s Wolverine and a 2025 launch window forBend Studio’s next project on ArtStation, which is a website used by artists to showcase their portfolios and network.

However, since coming to light, mention of bothSonyprojects has been scrubbed fromNguy’s profile, which currently lists Company of Heroes 3, The Quarry, and Sony’sDemon’s Soulsremake among his credits.
TheWolverine game was announcedin September 2021, as was Insomniac’s recently releasedSpider-Man 2, at which point it was claimed that the former was in “very early development”.

While ittakes place in the same universeas the studio’sSpider-Mangames, Wolverine is billed as a standalone title directed byBrian HortonandCameron Christian, who were the creative leads on Miles Morales.
Giant Bomb previously reported that Sony wastargeting either a fall 2024 or a 2025 release windowfor the game.

PlayStationStudios boss Herman Hulst said in 2021 thatBend was working on a new IPthat would build on the open-world gameplay of zombie shooterDays Gone.
Bend said last year thatthe game would feature multiplayerand “a whole new world” the studio was crafting.

Spider-Man 2 was released last month forPS5andsold over five million copiesduring its first 11 days of availability, Sony said last week.
The company also confirmed that it had halved the number oflive service games it’s planning to release by March 2026, from 12 to six.



