If Rocksteady truly is pursuing a Batman Beyond storyline for its Arkhamverse it could have an easy layup with one pivotal ...
Batman's future is reportedly bright in video games; nonetheless, Rocksteady will have a tall order ahead of it in donning the cape and cowl again.
Neither Rocksteady nor Warner Bros. have formally announced the Batman sequel, but it doesn't look like it's coming any time soon – according to the report, "the new project is years away from ...
It follows a report from Bloomberg's Jason Schreier that developer Rocksteady is looking to return to the world of single-player Batman. Word on these lawless, unverified streets suggests that ...
Rocksteady Studios shouldn’t be done with ... While many might expect the likes of Nightwing or Robin to take the mantle of Batman, why not skip to the near future of Neo-Gotham where Terry ...
Batman Beyond would make a great video game (Warner Bros.) New job ads reveal Rocksteady is working on an open world brawler, with a rumour suggesting it’s based on the Batman Beyond cartoon.
Earlier this month, it was reported a new Batman game was in the works at Batman: Arkham and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League studio, Rocksteady Studios. What this Batman game is going to be ...
The supporting cast includes Robin, Nightwing, Alfred Pennyworth, Penguin, Killer Croc, and Joker. Arkham VR stars Conroy and Hamill’s Batman and the Joker. The conclusion to Rocksteady's ...
This hasn’t happened but a new rumor suggests we could be seeing this storyline in the next Batman game by Rocksteady. If this is true, Rocksteady Studios and WB Games have hit a home run.
According to a recent Bloomberg report, developer Rocksteady Studios is working on a follow-up to Batman: Arkham Knight. The project will see the studio return to making singleplayer Batman games ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Warner Bros. The good news out of Warner Bros. Games, according to a new Bloomberg ...
So today is a day to celebrate, as Jason Schreier has confirmed that Rocksteady is working on a new single-player Batman Arkham. We’ve already given the good news, but there’s bad news ...