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Baker's Take· 12 sources

New 'Ain't No Hero' Trailer Highlights Wolverine's Tormented Anti-Hero Journey

By

Mr Bagel

· 9h ago

Insomniac Games has released a new CGI trailer titled 'Ain't No Hero' for the upcoming Marvel's Wolverine, set to launch on PlayStation 5 on September 15, according to IGN and Insider-Gaming. The trailer is a cinematic montage that contains no gameplay footage, instead focusing on Logan's brutal journey and antihero nature.

New 'Ain't No Hero' Trailer Highlights Wolverine's Tormented Anti-Hero Journey

"Players will step into the mind of Logan, filled with torments of the past and a rage with nowhere left to go."

The 90-second trailer leans heavily into the psychological and emotional weight of the character, as reported by GeekTyrant, which called it "easily the strongest trailer we've seen for Marvel's Wolverine so far." Rather than showcasing combat mechanics, it builds anticipation by emphasizing the dangerous world surrounding the mutant hero.

According to Bleeding Cool, the trailer is a montage of pre-made video clips showing Wolverine fighting across different time periods, teams, and eras of his life, reinforcing the idea that his battles are a recurring, defining feature of his existence. Insider-Gaming noted that the trailer "showcases brutal action" and underscores Wolverine's antihero nature.

AltChar described the new footage as "another look at Logan ahead of the game's PlayStation 5 launch," while nettosgameroom confirmed the September 15 release date. The cinematic approach has drawn praise for selling the story's tone, with GeekTyrant adding that the trailer "does a fantastic job of selling the tone, world, and story that players are about to jump into."

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