Sony previously confirmed that Insomniac Games, the high-profile developer of "Marvel's Spider-Man", was attacked by the hacker group Rhysida, resulting in the leakage of a large number of internal documents. The leaked files total 1.67TB and contain more than 1.3 million files, many of which appear to be files belonging to the upcoming game Marvel's Wolverine. According to the latest news, 98% of these files have been leaked by hackers.

"Unsold data has been uploaded, data hunters, enjoy," Rhysida said in its leaked post.

Among the leaked documents, the most eye-catching ones are the level design, character information and design images of "Marvel Wolverine". The exposure of these documents has made fans of "Marvel's Wolverine" even more excited about the game's release.

In addition to "Marvel's Wolverine," the leaked documents also include many files from Insomniac's other popular game, "Marvel's Spider-Man 2," as well as the company's internal human resources documents and communication records. The exposure of these documents gives players a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes process and inner workings of game development.

For fans of "X-Men", there is also news worth paying attention to. Under a publishing deal, Marvel and Sony Interactive Entertainment will collaborate on three "X-Men" adaptations, the first of which is the highly anticipated "Marvel's Wolverine." Although the other two games have not yet been specifically named, according to the agreement, these games will be launched one after another before 2029 and 2033. This makes players even more excited about future Marvel game adaptations.