Insomniac Games Reportedly Has a Packed Future with Marvel’s Venom, Spider-Man 3, Wolverine and Ratchet & Clank
Insomniac Games appears to be facing an extremely busy period in the coming years, with reports suggesting that the studio is working simultaneously on several major projects connected to the Marvel universe and well-known PlayStation franchises.

According to circulating rumors, Marvel’s Venom is still in development and may be targeting a release in September 2027. However, it is important to stress that the game has not yet received an official announcement from Sony, PlayStation, Marvel Games, or Insomniac Games. Therefore, any reported release date should be treated as an unconfirmed expectation rather than final information.

Reports indicate that the studio is currently working on four major projects: Marvel’s Wolverine, Marvel’s Venom, Marvel’s Spider-Man 3, and a new Ratchet & Clank project. If this information is accurate, it would mean that Insomniac has a long-term plan involving some of PlayStation’s biggest current franchises.
The only officially confirmed project on this list is Marvel’s Wolverine. Insomniac and PlayStation have confirmed that the game will launch exclusively for PlayStation 5 on September 15, 2026. The game offers a darker and more violent single-player action adventure than the studio’s previous work, with a focus on fast-paced combat, stealth, cinematic set pieces, and a story that explores aspects of Logan’s past.

As a result, Wolverine appears to be the studio’s clear priority at the moment, especially with its release date approaching. After its launch, players’ attention will naturally shift to the next project the studio may reveal.
The biggest rumors currently surround Marvel’s Venom. Some reports suggest that the project is still in active development and could arrive in 2027, with September being the most likely window. However, these details remain far from official confirmation. Older information connected to Insomniac’s 2023 data breach also showed that internal release plans can change, which is normal in game development. Any leaked schedule may be exciting, but it is not a contract carved in stone, no matter how much the internet tries to treat it that way.
The idea of a standalone game centered on Venom makes sense after the character’s major role in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Some may expect it to be a mid-sized experience, similar in scope to Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, rather than a new full mainline entry in the series. However, there is still no official information about the game’s protagonist, platforms, release date, or even confirmation that the project exists.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 is also among the projects that fans most expect to see from Insomniac in the future. The game has not been officially announced yet, but reports and hints that appeared during 2026 have increased speculation that development on a new installment may already be underway. Among these hints, Ben Jordan, the face model for Peter Parker in Insomniac’s games, posted a photo from a motion-capture session before deleting it, leading many followers to connect it to a new Spider-Man project. However, it remains an unofficial hint and cannot be considered a confirmed announcement.

The fourth rumored project is a new Ratchet & Clank game. The studio has a long history with the series, and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart was one of the standout PlayStation 5 games from both a visual and technical perspective. However, there is currently no official announcement confirming the development of a new mainline Ratchet & Clank game for consoles. While the mobile game Ratchet & Clank: Ranger Rumble was announced in 2025 with Insomniac’s involvement, it is not a new mainline entry in the series in the way PlayStation fans are expecting.

In the end, these rumors reflect the scale of ambition surrounding Insomniac Games. Marvel’s Wolverine is the officially confirmed game and is coming to PS5 on September 15, 2026. As for Marvel’s Venom, Marvel’s Spider-Man 3, and a new Ratchet & Clank project, they are ideas that seem plausible and exciting, but they remain within the scope of reports and speculation until Sony or Insomniac provides direct confirmation.
Until that happens, the only certainty is that Insomniac has Wolverine on the way, while the rest of the projects remain moving through the familiar fog of rumors, the internet’s favorite place to build five-year plans in advance.
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