In the wake of a significant cyberattack that resulted in the release of 1.67 terabytes of data, including sensitive details about employees and the upcoming games, including but not limited to, Venom: Lethal Protector, Marvel's Wolverine, and Sony's massive X-Men plans, Insomniac Games has responded with resilience and determination.

The attack, orchestrated by the ransomware group Rhysida, demanded a ransom of approximately $2 million, which after Sony refused to pay, led to the release of the stolen data.

Insomniac Games, one of the best acquisitions in the gaming industry in recent years, found itself at the center of the breach, both in terms of the emotional toll on its team and the exposure of confidential information.

The leaked data included more than 1.3 million files, encompassing a wide range of content from future game plans to personal details of employees. Among the most notable leaks was the early gameplay footage of the highly anticipated Marvel's Wolverine. This breach brought to light not only development details but also a playable build, currently in its early production stages and planned for PlayStation 5. Insomniac has emphasized that the project will continue as planned, although the specific details of the game's evolution will be shared when deemed appropriate.