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All Confirmed Marvel's Wolverine Suits & Cosmetics

Updated July 20266 min readBy the HowToPlayHub team

Insomniac Games has confirmed six distinct suits for Marvel's Wolverine ahead of its September 15, 2026 PS5 launch — one pre-order bonus available to every buyer and five locked behind the Digital Deluxe Edition. Six claw cosmetic variants round out the launch lineup. Here is every confirmed costume, what we know about each design, and what to expect from in-game unlockables once the game ships.

Quick answer

Six suits are confirmed before launch: the Classic Brown (pre-order bonus for all editions) and five Digital Deluxe exclusives — Incredible, Savage, Night Hunt, New Leather, and Age of Apocalypse. Six claw variants are also confirmed. Additional unlockable suits through story progression and exploration are expected post-launch, following Insomniac's pattern from the Spider-Man games.

01How Suits Work in Marvel's Wolverine

Based on the June 2026 State of Play reveal and Insomniac's track record with the Marvel's Spider-Man series, suits in Marvel's Wolverine are cosmetic changes to Logan's appearance — they alter how he looks but do not change his core stats, Rage meter, or Healing Factor. Technique upgrades come from a separate Technique Point skill system rather than from suit perks.

Suits are equipped from a menu and can be changed at any point outside of active combat. Claw cosmetics are selected separately and paired with any suit, giving players control over both Logan's outfit and the appearance of his iconic adamantium claws.

02Classic Brown Suit — Pre-Order Bonus (All Editions)

The Classic Brown suit is Logan's most recognizable look from the 1980s and 1990s Marvel Comics run — a dark brown bodysuit with tan highlights and the signature cowl. It is available as a pre-order bonus for both Standard and Digital Deluxe editions, giving buyers early access regardless of which version they purchase.

The Classic Brown look was designed by John Byrne, who debuted it in Uncanny X-Men #139 (1980) during his celebrated run on the title, and it remained the defining Wolverine silhouette through most of the 1980s before the yellow-and-blue look was more widely revived. Its inclusion as a pre-order suit signals Insomniac is leaning into comic authenticity alongside the game's original character design.

03Digital Deluxe Exclusive Suits (5 Suits)

The Digital Deluxe Edition ($79.99 via PlayStation Store) and the $10 Deluxe Upgrade Pack for physical Standard buyers include five exclusive suits not available any other way at launch. Each suit references a distinct era or storyline from Wolverine's comics history.

Incredible suit — A design that nods to Logan's first full Marvel Comics appearance in Incredible Hulk #181 (1974), where Wolverine — a Canadian government agent dispatched to stop the Hulk — clashed with both the Hulk and the Wendigo in the Canadian wilderness. The name directly references that landmark issue and the long publishing run where Logan crossed paths with the Hulk repeatedly. The exact design has not been shown in pre-launch footage, but Insomniac has a history of faithfully recreating comic panels as wearable costumes.

Savage suit — References Wolverine's many appearances in the Savage Land, Marvel's tropical prehistoric jungle hidden beneath Antarctica. Logan has fought Sauron, Ka-Zar, and various dinosaur-adjacent enemies there across decades of X-Men stories. The suit likely features a more stripped-down, primal aesthetic suited to jungle environments.

Night Hunt suit — A tactical stealth-oriented design built around nocturnal operations. Details have not been released beyond the name, but the aesthetic is expected to be darker and more subdued than Logan's typical brightly-colored appearances — practical rather than comic-panel flashy.

New Leather suit — A contemporary redesign built around Logan's civilian streetwear sensibility: the leather jacket and jeans look he has worn repeatedly in modern comics and the Fox X-Men film series. Insomniac's interpretation is expected to be an original take rather than a direct film adaptation, since Marvel's Wolverine is a standalone original story.

Age of Apocalypse suit — Pulls from the landmark 1995–96 Marvel Comics crossover event in which the villain Apocalypse conquered North America after Charles Xavier's death. In that alternate timeline, Logan — known as Weapon X — lost his left hand to Cyclops early in his fight against the Apocalypse regime. The AoA version of Wolverine is a grittier, more brutal character, and the suit reflects that darker aesthetic.

04Confirmed Claw Cosmetics

Alongside suit cosmetics, Insomniac has confirmed six distinct claw variants that change the appearance of Logan's adamantium claws during gameplay and cutscenes.

Claw cosmetics are selected independently from suits, so all combinations are available. A pre-order buyer with the Standard Edition and Reflective Claws can mix and match with the Classic Brown suit for a single confirmed cosmetic loadout.

05What Unlockable Suits to Expect Post-Launch

Insomniac has not confirmed how many additional suits will be available through in-game progression — those details are embargoed until release day. However, the studio's track record with Marvel's Spider-Man (2018) and Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (2023) provides a strong indication of what to expect.

Based on the Spider-Man games shipping with 25–35 suits at launch plus additional suits via free updates and paid DLC, a similar volume is a reasonable (but unconfirmed) expectation for Marvel's Wolverine. Insomniac has not confirmed or denied a post-launch DLC suit pipeline — treat all post-launch content as unconfirmed until the game ships.

FAQ

How many suits are confirmed for Marvel's Wolverine?

Six suits are confirmed before launch: one pre-order bonus (Classic Brown, available to all buyers who pre-order any edition) and five Digital Deluxe exclusives (Incredible, Savage, Night Hunt, New Leather, and Age of Apocalypse). Additional in-game unlockable suits are expected but have not been detailed ahead of the September 15, 2026 release.

What suits do you get with the Digital Deluxe Edition of Marvel's Wolverine?

The Digital Deluxe Edition ($79.99 via PlayStation Store) includes five exclusive suits: Incredible, Savage, Night Hunt, New Leather, and Age of Apocalypse. It also includes five exclusive claw variants (Smooth-Edged, Hollow Blade, Serrated Spine, Tapered, and Thick Claws) and additional bonus Technique Points. The Deluxe content can also be purchased separately as a $10 Upgrade Pack for physical Standard Edition buyers.

How do I get the Classic Brown suit in Marvel's Wolverine?

The Classic Brown suit is a pre-order bonus. Pre-order either the Standard Edition or Digital Deluxe Edition from the PlayStation Store or a participating physical retailer before September 15, 2026. The suit — along with Reflective Claws, a bonus Technique Point, and four PlayStation avatars — is included at no extra cost.

Are suits purely cosmetic in Marvel's Wolverine, or do they give stat bonuses?

Based on confirmed information, suits are cosmetic changes only — they change Logan's appearance but do not alter his Rage meter, Healing Factor, or combat stats. Progression and upgrades come from the separate Technique Point skill system. Insomniac did not confirm any suit-perk system ahead of launch, unlike some action RPGs.

Can I buy the Digital Deluxe suits separately without upgrading the full edition?

No — as of the pre-launch confirmation, the five Deluxe suits and five claw variants are only available through the Digital Deluxe Edition or the $10 Deluxe Upgrade Pack (for physical Standard buyers). They cannot be purchased individually. Whether they will be made available through post-launch DLC has not been confirmed.

What is the Age of Apocalypse suit in Marvel's Wolverine?

The Age of Apocalypse suit is inspired by the 1995–96 Marvel Comics crossover event where the villain Apocalypse conquered North America after Charles Xavier's death. In that alternate timeline, Logan (known as Weapon X) operated as a resistance fighter and lost his left hand. The suit reflects the grittier, battle-worn version of Wolverine from that storyline.

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