Marvel’s Wolverine is now open for pre-order on PS5. The Standard Edition gives you the base game, while the Digital Deluxe Edition adds extra cosmetic content and technique points on top of the same pre-order bonuses.
If you only want the game, the Standard Edition is enough. But if you want more looks and a small progression boost, the Deluxe upgrade is the one to watch.
All Marvel’s Wolverine editions and prices, explained
| Edition | Price |
|---|---|
| Standard Edition | $69.99 / £69.99 / €79.99 |
| Digital Deluxe Edition | $79.99 / £79.99 / €89.99 |
The Standard Edition is available physically and digitally, but the Digital Deluxe Edition is a digital-only release through the PlayStation Store.
The game launches on Sept. 15, 2026, on PlayStation 5. For players who buy the physical Standard Edition, the PlayStation blog notes that the Deluxe content is tied to the digital version and its exclusive items.
How to preorder Marvel’s Wolverine
Preordering Marvel’s Wolverine is straightforward. All you need to do is:
- Head to the Store on your PS5 or the PlayStation website
- Search for the game
- Choose either the Standard Edition or the Digital Deluxe Edition
- Make the payment
- Wait for launch
If you want the physical version, look for the Standard Edition through major game retailers that carry PlayStation releases. Once you complete the preorder, your eligible bonus content should be tied to your account or included with your copy at launch.
Marvel’s Wolverine is also PS5 Pro Enhanced, as per the official PlayStation game page. PlayStation says the game uses the PS5 Pro’s PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution feature, meaning the game is designed to take advantage of the stronger PS5 Pro hardware.
All Marvel’s Wolverine pre-order bonuses
The pre-order bonuses are the same no matter which edition you choose, as long as you pre-order before launch. Those bonuses are:
- Early Access Suit: Classic Brown
- Early Access Claws: Reflective Claws
- One additional Technique Point
- Four PS avatars
If you do not pre-order, you can still unlock the suit and claws later through normal progression. The avatars, though, are a pre-order-only perk because they are tied directly to the early purchase offer.
The Digital Deluxe Edition includes the full game, all pre-order bonuses, five exclusive suits, five exclusive claw styles, and three additional technique points.
The extra suits are Incredible, Savage, Age of Apocalypse, Night Hunt, and New Leather. The claw options are Smooth-Edged Claws, Hollow Blade Claws, Thick Claws, Serrated Spine Claws, and Tapered Claws. These Deluxe rewards are mostly cosmetic. That means you are not buying extra story content but paying for a slight early-game progression edge.
Which is the best edition to buy
If you only care about the game itself, the Standard Edition is the smart pick. It gives you the base experience and the same pre-order bonus package if you buy early.
If you like alternate suits, extra claw designs, and a faster start, the Digital Deluxe Edition has the stronger value proposition.
There is also a middle ground for players who buy physical but still want the Deluxe extras later, since the Deluxe content is tied to a digital upgrade path. That makes the launch setup more flexible, and the choice really comes down to whether you want cosmetics now or prefer to save the extra $10.
PlayStation’s June 2 State of Play confirmed that Marvel’s Wolverine is a brutal, single-player action game centered on Logan and a new original story. The bonus suits and claws are nice, but the main draw is still the core Wolverine gameplay, which is fast, violent, close-range action with a heavy focus on the story.