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What Marvel's Wolverine NEEDS to Succeed (In Under 5 Minutes)

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4 newsrooms are on this story. TheGamer published first 6 hours ago; the rest followed at a median of 2.5 hours.

The fastest follow came from IGN, 2 hours behind the first report. The median outlet followed 2.5 hours after the break. The most recent pickup, GameRant, landed an hour ago.

Early movers: TheGamer, IGN, TheGamer — with 1 more following.

TDGN's index has been following this beat: Marvel's Wolverine (70 stories tracked) across recent coverage — this story is currently the latest of them.

  • First report: TheGamer, 6 hours ago
  • 4 outlets over 4.6 hours · median lag 2.5 hours
  • Beat: Marvel's Wolverine (70 stories tracked)

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Who reported it, and when

  1. first TheGamer Marvel's Wolverine Backlash "Is A Good Problem To Have", Director Says
  2. +2h IGN Marvel’s Wolverine Limited-Edition PS5, DualSense Controller, and Console Covers Are Up for Preorder
  3. +3h TheGamer Exclusive: Marvel’s Wolverine Game Director On X-Men Origins Inspirations, A Lengthier Development Time, And The Online Backlash
  4. +5h GameRant What Marvel's Wolverine NEEDS to Succeed (In Under 5 Minutes)

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What Marvel's Wolverine NEEDS to Succeed (In Under 5 Minutes)

Insomniac's next Marvel game is just under a month away with Marvel's Wolverine set to hit digital storefronts and shelves on September 15. After seeing previews, many are excited to play as Logan himself while others remain unconvinced. Given everything we've seen so far, what exactly does the game need if it wants to succeed in a saturated gaming landscape?

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