This year has been action-packed for team-based Marvel games, but when it comes to individual superhero titles, there hasn’t been much progress shown yet. With several single-hero games in the works, fans have been eagerly waiting for news on the team-based front. The recent layoffs at Xbox have sparked concerns about the fate of Marvel’s Blade, but fortunately, financial reports confirm that development is ongoing at Arkane. However, a recent leak suggests that the release date for this upcoming Marvel game from Xbox Games is still a few years off.
At the 2023 Game Awards, Marvel’s Blade was initially unveiled by Arkane, Bethesda, and Xbox Games. Since then, there have been occasional updates and leaks, but most details remain speculative. We’ve had glimpses of some early concept art and a lot of rumors, but solid facts are scarce.
It’s typical for major Marvel superhero releases to have limited information disclosed in advance, and that includes the upcoming “Marvel’s Wolverine” project. However, one source claims to have uncovered potential release dates and platform details for this highly-anticipated game.
New Intel Suggests November 2027 Release for Marvel’s Blade
According to user @eXtas1s’ latest post, there has been confirmation regarding the release timeline of Marvel’s Blade, which is set within a November 2027 window. Moreover, it’s been made clear that this upcoming title will not be exclusive to Xbox consoles, which is positive news for PS5 gamers. While this might not come as a shock considering Xbox’s recent shift in strategy away from console-exclusive releases of major games.
Confirmed: The objective of Xbox and Arkane is to release Marvel’s Blade in November 2027.
It will be released for Xbox, PlayStation, and PC.
— eXtas1s Noticias & Rumores (@eXtas1stv) July 10, 2025
In essence, eXtas1s has a history of leaks, but it’s crucial to note the specific language used. The post doesn’t guarantee a November 2027 release for the game; instead, it states that the developer aims to launch the game towards the end of 2027. Given the difficulties Microsoft and Xbox Studios have experienced lately, there’s a good chance that the studio might find it challenging to hit this target.
It’s worth noting that whispers have hinted at a 2027 launch for Marvel’s Wolverine. Given that Insomniac and Arkane are distinct game developers, it might be a bit unexpected to witness two significant, eagerly awaited Marvel games release so closely. However, considering the recent flood of fighting games under the Marvel Games umbrella, it isn’t entirely implausible that there’s enough excitement for Marvel content to accommodate both titles.
In the latest buzz, an interesting point worth mentioning is that Marvel’s Blade is reportedly coming to Xbox, PS5, and PC. Earlier speculations had been conflicting about its console exclusivity, but this new report adds credence to the idea that it might be available on PS5 at the same time as its release. Unlike Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 from Insomniac, which was a PS5 exclusive and likely will continue to be, Marvel’s Blade may not follow the same pattern for Xbox gamers.
This version maintains the original text’s meaning while using simpler language and avoiding technical terms like “rumor” and “tidbit.” It also provides additional context by mentioning that Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is a PS5 exclusive, which helps readers understand the comparison made in the last sentence.
At this point, it’s just speculation as there’s no confirmed release date for Marvel’s Blade. However, considering the lack of details about the game so far, a release in or after 2027 seems quite possible. Until Arkane Studios provides more specific information, we can only guess when we might get to play as Blade in his new game.
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