Upcoming Marvel games, from the new Iron Man game to Marvel's Wolverine
With some exciting upcoming Marvel games in store for 2026 and beyond, here's a breakdown of each and every one!
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There are two major upcoming Marvel games heading our way in 2026 and plenty more set to arrive further afield. That means that superhero games are alive and well, and pack a serious punch when it comes to the new games calendar. With everything from console exclusives to new action-adventures on the way from the makers of Uncharted, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Deathloop, and other top studios, Marvel fans everywhere are eatin' good.
2026 is a massive year for the MCU, as we have a new Avengers movie on the way and other Marvel Phase 6 outings. And while the gaming side of things isn't as busy as past years (looking at you, Marvel Rivals and Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy), we have a Black Panther team-up with Captain America, as well as a Wolverine game that just can't be missed. An immersive Blade third-person action epic is also on the cards, and we were at one stage also set to see a second upcoming Marvel game starring Black Panther, but sadly, following a round of layoffs, it was confirmed that the project from Cliffhanger Games had been cancelled by EA back in May 2025.
But, even with a smaller calendar and some bumps in the road, there's still plenty to keep track of, and we are here to make sure you can easily stay up to speed! For a recap of all of the confirmed upcoming Marvel games currently on the way, read on below to find all of the new Marvel games we know about, in order of their expected release date window.
All the upcoming Marvel games announced
2026
Marvel's Wolverine
Developer: Insomniac Games
Platform(s): PS5
Release Date: Fall 2026
Marvel's Wolverine is one of the biggest PS5 exclusives set to come in 2026. It's been over a decade since the release of X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and we've been desperately anticipating Logan's return to the world of video games ever since.
Happily, we at long last got to see some Marvel's Wolverine gameplay during the PlayStation State of Play September 2025 showcase. Developed by the team behind Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Insomniac teased during the show that we can expect a "darker and more brutal" experience from the studio as we take on the role of Logan. Everything already points to this being one super hero action game to watch out for.
Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra
Developer: Skydance Media
Platform(s): PC, PS5, Xbox Series X
Release Date: TBC 2026
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Despite being announced without a title back in 2022, we finally know that Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra is the name of Skydance Media's upcoming action game that sees Captain America gingerly teaming up with Black Panther.
The title was unveiled in a story trailer screened during March 2024's State of Unreal showcase, giving us our first proper look at the WW2-era hero epic that's now slated to launch sometime in 2026. The stunning cinematic trailer introduces us to a war-torn occupied Paris, and with Cap and T'Challa kicking things off in a decidedly unfriendly fashion, it looks like Uncharted's Amy Hennig is working her magic once again to deliver a rich historical action experience – this time, with superheroes. Excited doesn't begin to cover it.
TBC
Marvel's Iron Man
Developer: Motive Studio
Platform(s): TBC
Release Date: TBC
EA has announced that it is collaborating with Marvel Games to create an "all-new single-player, third-person, action-adventure Iron Man video game." Motive Studio is leading development – that's the team behind Star Wars Squadron and the Dead Space Remake – with Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy executive producer Olivier Proulx.
This new EA Iron Man game entered full production in February 2023, and Motive promises that "the game will feature an original narrative that taps into the rich history of Iron Man, channeling the complexity, charisma, and creative genius of Tony Stark, and enabling players to feel what it’s like to truly play as Iron Man."
Marvel's Blade
Developer: Arkane Lyon
Platform(s): TBC
Release date: TBC
Arkane Lyon, of Deathloop and Dishonored fame, is turning its hand to creating Marvel's Blade. It's going to be a "mature", single-player, third-person adventure with an original story set in a quarantined area of Paris in the middle of a supernatural emergency of a vampiric nature.
The team at Arkane is seeing this as an opportunity to take its game-making into a more modern direction. When Arkane Lyon's games are already at the forefront of innovation, that makes this project even more exciting. It'll likely be some time before we learn more about it, though.
Check out our pick of the best Spider-Man games while you wait for more Marvel titles. We also have a list of the best superhero games ever made and a handy guide on how to watch all the Marvel movies in order if you need a refresher on the MCU.

Josh West is Editor-in-Chief of GamesRadar+. He has over 18 years of experience in both online and print journalism, and was awarded a BA (Hons) in Journalism and Feature Writing. Josh has contributed to world-leading gaming, entertainment, tech, music, and comics brands, including games™, Edge, Retro Gamer, SFX, 3D Artist, Metal Hammer, and Newsarama. In addition, Josh has edited and written books for Hachette and Scholastic, and worked across the Future Games Show as an Assistant Producer. He specializes in video games and entertainment coverage, and has provided expert comment for outlets like the BBC and ITV. In his spare time, Josh likes to play FPS games and RPGs, practice the bass guitar, and reminisce about the film and TV sets he worked on as a child actor.
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