Marvel’s Wolverine will cost PHP 4,099 in the Philippines
The June 2026 State of Play started with a new look at Insomniac Games’ Marvel’s Wolverine, giving us a clear look at actual gameplay that features the game’s brutal combat and Logan’s reckless approach. The game is coming out on September 15, 2026 and it will apparently cost PHP 4,099 in the Philippines.
Have a look at 7 minutes of Logan just throwing himself at danger, with a nice reveal of another iconic X-Men Jean Grey, who apparently was also looking for the same captured mutants.
Marvel’s Wolverine Price take in Southeast Asia
Seeing a new 1st-party title priced over 4K is pretty painful, especially with PlayStation consoles now going up by insane amounts in May, but we are not the only ones feeling the increase as this is how much Marvel’s Wolverine will be in neighboring regions:
Singapore: SGD 99.90
Malaysia: MYR 399
Indonesia: IDR 1,349,000
Thailand: THB 2,690
Pre-orders for the game are now live and those who secure a copy before its September release will receive these bonuses:
Early Access Suit: Classic Brown
Early Access Claws: Reflective Claws
1 Additional Technique Point
4 PS Avatars
For those looking to spend more on the game for extra goodies, the digital Deluxe edition of the game will come with these bonuses:
All Pre-Order Bonuses
5 Exclusive Suits
Incredible
Savage
Age of Apocalypse
Night Hunt
New Leather
5 Exclusive Claws
Smooth-Edged Claws
Hollow Blade Claws
Thick Claws
Serrated Spine Claws
Tapered Claws
3 Additional Technique Points
The digital deluxe edition will cost SGD 99.90 in Singapore, MYR 399 in Malaysia, IDR 1,349,000 in Indonesia, and THB 2,690 MSRP in Thailand. The fact that there’s no PlayStation Store support in the Philippines means we can’t get the digital deluxe edition of the game at a regional price. If you do want the deluxe edition, you’ll have to create a new account in any region that offers it.
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