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"Summer Game Fest 2026",
"Single Player",
"Action Adventure",
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"textContent": "One of the most striking things about the upcoming Marvel's Wolverine game is the level of sheer violence in it - something now underlined in a State of Play gameplay trailer aired tonight. While developer Insomniac's enormously successful Marvel's Spider-Man series saw its heroes fight in a more family-friendly way, never spilling a drop of blood, here the blood erupts in geysers.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Marvel's Wolverine is incredibly violent but Insomniac says it needed to be, and there's a way to turn off a lot of the gore"
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