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Marvel's Wolverine Lead Writer Quits Weeks Before Launch

Summary
Brittney Morris, the lead writer of Marvel's Wolverine, has reportedly left Insomniac Games just under a month before the game's September 15 release. Morris joined the studio in early 2022, previously contributing to Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and serving as lead writer on Wolverine, where she drove the narrative development. Her departure follows that of creative director Brian Horton, who left in summer 2024 for Microsoft's The Initiative to work on Perfect Dark, as well as narrative co-lead Mary Kenney and art director Aaron H., who have moved to CD Projekt Red and other studios. This wave of high-profile exits has fueled concerns among players about the game's story quality. As a flagship PlayStation superhero title, Marvel's Wolverine carries high expectations, and the recent turnover casts doubt on the project's stability. Insomniac has not yet commented on Morris's exit, but speculation points to possible creative differences or management issues. With the release only weeks away, the game's completion and narrative integrity are now in the spotlight. The situation also highlights broader challenges of talent retention and crunch in AAA game development.