Marvel’s Wolverine Gives Logan Serrated Claws That Must Hurt Like Hell To Pop Out

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With just a few weeks to go before it launches, a new trailer for Marvel's Wolverine has dropped, showing off several of the preorder bonus costumes players can equip to the reluctant hero when they head out into the field. Not only can you change how Logan looks cosmetically, but you can even swap out his default adamantium claws for different designs, including one extra-painful variant that must hurt like the devil whenever he pops them out.https://youtu.be/sm3uf92SVvAAs you can see in the short trailer, Wolverine has a set of serrated claws that he can use in battle. The Rambo influence looks cool, but those extra edges are definitely going to leave a painful mark, even with a mutant healing factor to patch up jagged tissue damage. On the plus side, at least these claws will come in handy whenever Logan needs to slice through a hard crust of bread or slice some cake.This isn't the only set of alternate claws that you can equip to Logan, as the trailer also showed off a set with pierced fullers--probably to make them a little lighter--and another set has each claw taper into a shape that looks like an arrowhead. Either way you slice it, this is going to hurt for whoever's on the receiving end. As for the suits, the trailer shows off the practical leather outfit that Logan wore during Grant Morrison's New X-Men run of comics, his look from the Age of Apocalypse has been modernized, and the Savage suit is an original design by legendary Wolverine artist Adam Kubert. The Night Hunt suit is also a fresh outfit from Iban Coello--cover artist for the official Marvel's Wolverine prequel comic book--and the Incredible suit references Logan's first full appearance in the pages of Incredible Hulk #181.That's a solid selection of costumes, and if Insomniac's work on the Spider-Man games is any sign of what to expect, we're guessing there's a lot more of these suits to unlock during the course of the game. Ahead of its release on September 15, fans can also grab a limited-edition Marvel’s Wolverine PS5 bundle, console covers, and a new DualSense controller inspired by the game. For more, you can check out GameSpot's Marvel's Wolverine preview to read up on how Insomniac is deconstructing the character for a new generation.