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Marvel’s Midnight Suns Reveals Wolverine’s Gameplay With New Trailer

2K revealed another trailer about the turn-based tactical game Marvel’s Midnight Suns, focusing on Wolverine.

Marvel's Midnight Suns Wolverine Trailer Image Source: 2K Games

2K Games and Firaxis Games revealed another trailer about the turn-based tactical game Marvel’s Midnight Suns, focusing on one of its playable superheroes.

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This time around we get an extensive look at the gameplay and cards behind Logan, A.K.A. classic clawed mutant Wolverine.

Unlike the previous brief trailer and the more extensive one about his story, this one explores Logan’s abilities in combat.

He can taunt enemies, he can punish them with massive single-target damage, he can also hit groups hard, and he can self-heal and even self-revive.

Not bad for a day at the office.

You can check out the trailer below and you can see what Wolverine can do.

This follows the trailer that showcased the gameplay of Steve Rogers A.K.A. Captain America, and another that delved into his history.

We also got a trailer introducing Iron-Man, one featuring his gameplay, and one about his history. Next was a video introducing Spider-Man, one showcasing his gameplay, and one focusing on his story.

Inevitably, we then got to see a trailer introducing Doctor Strange, one about his history, and one deep-diving into his gameplay.

That was followed by a trailer introducing Captain Marvel, one about her history, and one showcasing her gameplay in-depth.

Marvel’s Midnight Suns is coming for PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. it has recently been delayed to sometime before the end of March 2023 for PC and new-gen consoles, and it currently has no release window at all for PS4, Xbox One, and Switch.

If you’d like to see more about the game, you can check out another trailer, a deep dive gameplay video, and the original reveal.

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