If you have been waiting for a proper look at what Sony's biggest PS5 titles are actually doing, San Diego Comic-Con is about to deliver.
God of War Laufey, Marvel's Wolverine, and Marvel Tokon are all heading to SDCC this month, with Sony confirming dedicated panels for each game. New reveals are promised across the board, and the casts are showing up in person.
What Sony has locked in for July
The Marvel's Wolverine and Marvel Tokon panels both land on Thursday, 23rd July 2026. Insomniac's lead developers will take the stage alongside Liam McIntyre, who voices Wolverine, to share new story details, character information, and content that has not been shown publicly before. The Wolverine panel is framing this as a proper behind-the-scenes look rather than a straightforward trailer drop, which suggests the team wants to contextualize what they are building before the game ships.
The Marvel Tokon panel runs the same day and promises surprise announcements alongside a look at how the game fits into the broader Marvel universe. Given that an open beta was announced at EVO for the end of July, there is a real chance the Tokon panel slots in some roster or DLC news to keep momentum going.
The God of War Laufey panel is the one to watch
Then comes Friday, 24th July 2026, and this is where things get interesting for God of War fans.
Game director Ariel Lawrence and head of creative Cory Barlog are joined on stage by four cast members: Deborah Ann Woll as Laufey, Chris Judge returning as Kratos, Jack Quaid as Phranque, and Perlina Lau as Rue. That is a substantial cast presence for a single panel, and the focus will be on performance capture and character details that have not surfaced yet.
Here's the thing: having Cory Barlog alongside the game director and four cast members on one stage is not a routine marketing move. That kind of lineup usually signals Sony is ready to show something substantial, not just a repackaged trailer.
Three games, two days, one very busy PlayStation presence
Sony is treating this Comic-Con run as a concentrated showcase for its most anticipated PS5 slate. Wolverine carries enormous expectations given the Spider-Man series' track record, and God of War Laufey has the weight of one of PlayStation's most beloved franchises behind it. Marvel Tokon is the wildcard, a fighting game developed with Arc System Works' involvement that has already impressed players who got into the closed beta tests.
What most players miss in announcements like this is the format. These are not pre-recorded digital drops. Live panels with cast and developers present mean questions get asked, unscripted moments happen, and details slip through that a polished trailer would never include.
Pro tip: if you cannot attend in person, keep an eye on Sony's official channels for streams of all three panels. The Wolverine and Tokon panels on the 23rd and the Laufey panel on the 24th are both strong candidates for same-day streaming.
For everything leading up to and following these reveals, the God of War guides collection will have you covered as new details emerge from the panels. If you want a broader look at what else is coming across the PS5 lineup, the full gaming guides hub is worth bookmarking ahead of what looks like a packed few weeks for PlayStation fans.








