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Rocksteady Plans Single-Player Batman Game as Next Project Following Suicide Squad’s Setback: Report

Rocksteady Studios, known for creating the critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham series, is reportedly planning to develop a single-player Batman game as its next project. This comes after the studio’s recent release, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which failed to meet expectations both critically and commercially. The game, a live-service title, was a significant departure from Rocksteady’s usual focus on narrative-driven, single-player experiences. The underperformance of Suicide Squad resulted in a major financial setback for Warner Bros., with reports indicating a loss of $200 million due to the game’s struggles to attract a significant player base.

According to a Bloomberg report on Warner Bros. Games, Rocksteady is looking to return to its roots with a new Batman game. The report states that the studio is “eyeing a single-player Batman title,” though it also emphasizes that the project is still years away from being completed. While details on the new Batman game remain scarce, the news suggests that Rocksteady is eager to reconnect with the character that made it a household name in the gaming world. The Caped Crusader was most recently featured as an antagonist in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League and appeared in the free-to-play fighting game MultiVersus.

This news also coincides with broader concerns within Warner Bros. about the company’s future game releases. The report sheds light on Warner Bros.’s struggles under the leadership of David Haddad, including a thin release slate for 2025 and several misfires in its gaming portfolio. Despite these setbacks, Rocksteady’s return to Batman signals a potential shift back to a formula that resonated with both fans and critics. The Batman: Arkham series was lauded for its immersive storytelling, engaging combat mechanics, and the ability to truly embody the Dark Knight.

In addition to Rocksteady’s potential Batman project, the report also discusses the ongoing development of a Wonder Woman game at Warner Bros. Despite being in the works for years, the game has reportedly cost over $100 million to develop and is still far from release. The challenges surrounding the Wonder Woman title reflect broader issues within Warner Bros. Games as it navigates its portfolio of superhero games. Fans of both characters will have to wait some time before seeing these projects come to fruition, but the prospect of a new Batman adventure has certainly piqued interest within the gaming community.

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