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Marvel's Wolverine Trailer Flooded With "We Want Physical Copies" Demands — Fans Hijack the Comment Section

person access_timeJuly 16, 2026 - 22:36

The latest Marvel's Wolverine trailer was meant to showcase intense action, new villains, and the next chapter of Insomniac Games' highly anticipated PlayStation exclusive. Instead, the spotlight shifted to an entirely different topic as thousands of fans flooded social media and YouTube with one repeated message: "We want physical copies." The campaign quickly overshadowed discussion of the trailer itself, turning the game's comment sections into a protest over the future of physical media on PlayStation.

The backlash comes amid growing concern about Sony's long-term strategy for physical game releases. Although the new trailer introduced characters such as Lady Deathstrike and teased a confrontation with Sabretooth, many viewers ignored the gameplay reveal entirely, instead demanding that PlayStation continue supporting boxed editions with Blu-ray discs. Messages such as "We want physical games," "Can't wait for my physical copy," and "Don't remove discs" quickly became some of the most upvoted comments beneath the trailer.

Ironically, Marvel's Wolverine is already confirmed to receive a genuine physical edition containing a disc, with Insomniac Games previously reassuring fans that the retail version would include a Blu-ray rather than a download code. Even so, many players are using the game's popularity to send a broader message to Sony about preserving physical ownership for future PlayStation releases.

The reaction highlights just how passionate PlayStation fans remain about collecting physical games. While excitement for Marvel's Wolverine remains extremely high ahead of its September 15, 2026 launch on PlayStation 5, the conversation surrounding the new trailer has become less about Wolverine's claws and more about the future of game ownership. Whether Sony changes course or not, the overwhelming response shows that demand for physical editions remains stronger than ever.

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