Reputable gaming journalist Jason Schreier reports that the celebrated Rocksteady Studios is developing a new, single-player Batman game.
Specific details remain limited; Schreier hasn't confirmed if it's a prequel, a sequel to the Arkham series, or a completely separate storyline. However, a source suggests Rocksteady is creating a Batman Beyond title, placing players in a futuristic Gotham City. Their goal? A complete trilogy. The game's release is anticipated on next-generation consoles.
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The Arkham series was lauded for its stunning graphics, and a futuristic Gotham setting could be Rocksteady's most visually impressive project yet. The Batman Beyond concept also addresses a significant challenge: the voice of Batman. Following the passing of Kevin Conroy in 2022, the studio might focus on Terry McGinnis or Damian Wayne – a similar approach considered by Warner Bros. Montreal for their canceled Batman: Arkham Knight sequel.
Rocksteady's previous endeavor faced difficulties; their online shooter didn't resonate with players, resulting in the game's underperformance. Post-launch plans were abandoned within a year, concluding the narrative with a hastily produced animated sequence that retconned controversial plot elements, revealing certain fallen heroes to be clones.
Rocksteady is now returning to its strengths, developing a new solo Batman experience. However, sources caution that the project is still several years from release.