Who Is Playing Wolverine in Insomniac’s PS5 Game?

Hugh Jackman is widely known for playing Wolverine, a role he’s embodied in numerous X-Men movies and dedicated Wolverine films over the years. For a lot of fans, Jackman *is* Wolverine.

Hugh Jackman is widely known for playing Wolverine, a role he’s embodied in numerous X-Men movies and dedicated Wolverine films over the years. For a lot of fans, Jackman *is* Wolverine.

Crocs has released a new *South Park* collection with fun, character-themed clogs. Kenny’s clog is extra cozy with a furry lining, and there’s even a Towelie clog covered in soft, blue terry cloth-a playful reminder to always have your towel! The collection also includes clogs featuring Cartman, Randy, and the entire *South Park* cast. Plus, if you already own Crocs, you can customize them with a set of *South Parkthemed Jibbitz charms.

Issue #3 of *New History of the DC Universe* jumps into the modern era of DC Comics, covering the period immediately after *Crisis on Infinite Earths* and leading up to *Flashpoint*. This is a notable point to conclude this section of the story for a few key reasons. The series is framed as a book written by Barry Allen, whose actions directly cause the events of *Flashpoint*, and the comic doesn’t avoid acknowledging this. Furthermore, based on what’s been revealed so far, it seems DC might be officially recognizing its previous reboot, the New 52, as part of its established history.

Even though the final season of *Game of Thrones* disappointed many viewers, the show still has incredible moments worth experiencing. Here are five episodes that truly showcase the magic of *Game of Thrones* at its best.

Xbox Game Pass is getting two new games. First, on November 12th, you can play *Winter Burrow*, a relaxing survival game from Pine Creek Games and Noodlecakes. It will be available on Game Pass the day it releases, and while it’s also coming to Switch, it won’t be available on PS5, making it a great addition for Xbox players. The second game is *Forza Horizon 6*, announced today at Tokyo Game Show and scheduled for release in 2026. Playground Games is developing this title, and it will eventually be available on PS5, but not when it first launches.

As a huge Marvel fan, I was thrilled to hear Brad Winderbaum talk about what’s coming for shows like *X-Men ’97* and *Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man*. He said we can expect new seasons of both shows every year! That’s fantastic news because it means they can really build out these stories over a longer period of time, instead of rushing things. It sounds like we’re in for a really great ride with these animated series.

Silent Hill F is trying something new for the series, with more action and gameplay similar to role-playing games. It’s unclear if Konami considers this a core Silent Hill game or a side story.

General Dynamics created the Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV) for the U.S. Marine Corps in the early 2000s, but it was never actually used.

The highly anticipated sequel, *Ghost of Yotei*, is now available, and it builds upon everything players loved in the first game with exciting new features. While you can find a full review elsewhere, this article dives into the technical side of *Ghost of Yotei* – exploring the changes made, how it stacks up against the original, and more. Let’s get started!

You might notice similarities to other stealth-action games set on islands, but after nearly 40 hours with *Ghost of Tsushima*, immersed in its story and exploring the beautiful landscapes of pre-Hokkaido Ezo, I can confidently say it’s a truly remarkable game.