WB Montreal’s Next DC Game Should Revive a Gotham Knights Feature

As a long-time fan who’s witnessed the highs and lows of DC Comics games, I can’t help but feel a tinge of nostalgia when I think about the glory days of the Arkham series. But let’s not dwell on the past, shall we? Instead, let’s focus on the future and what could be.


Over the past few years, the gaming sector associated with DC Comics has faced some tough times, starting from the less-than-impressive release of “Gotham Knights” to the catastrophic failure of “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.” This stretch of releases has been disheartening not just because of the vast potential that DC Comics properties hold in gaming, but also due to the esteemed history of the brand. The influence of the “Batman: Arkham” series continues to resonate, serving as a testament to the powerhouses that were Rocksteady and WB Montreal in their prime.

From a passionate fan’s perspective, it’s crucial to keep things in check. For instance, games like “Gotham Knights” didn’t crumble due to a lack of care for the property. Instead, it seems that certain aspects, such as the debatable gear system reminiscent of “Destiny,” or the intricate MMORPG progression model, might not have been the ideal fit for an open-world superhero game. In essence, there was potential for “Gotham Knights” to shine, particularly given its distinct premise, as a Batman-less Batman game focusing on his legacy could have been something extraordinary. It appears that the Bat Family has taken a backseat for now, but as WB Montreal continues to develop their next AAA title, they should not discard the decisions they made with “Gotham Knights” entirely.

A Team of Younger Heroes Could Still Work for a Future DC Comics Game

Warner Bros Montreal Could Capitalize On DC Comics’ Potential With a Nascent Hero Team

It’s been confirmed that WB Montreal is developing another DC Comics video game, but we don’t know yet what kind of game it will be. With so many possibilities in series like The Flash or Green Lantern, there are numerous paths this game could follow, but one intriguing possibility might be a storyline similar to Gotham Knights.

As a fan, I firmly believe that having an established hero at the heart of a game offers undeniable advantages, but a younger protagonist can unlock a world of creative potential, in aspects both of gameplay and storytelling. For instance, if we were to develop a game based on the Teen Titans, it could delve into themes like identity formation, societal expectations, and the burden of responsibility. These topics are certainly not foreign to adult heroes’ narratives, but they carry an extra depth when explored within the dynamic backdrop of adolescence. Moreover, such a game would offer players an engaging progression system – since the characters wouldn’t have all their powers yet, it would make sense for them to grow and develop throughout the gameplay experience.

Shifting focus towards a group of youthful protagonists could provide WB Montreal an opportunity for redemption following the release of Gotham Knights. However, the advantages mentioned are also relevant to standalone hero games.

WB Montreal Has Experience Making ‘Year One’ Games

In essence, the structure for the prequel game is likely something WB Montreal may recognize, given their work on Batman: Arkham Origins, a spin-off title. However, it’s not an exact adaptation of Batman: Year One. Instead, it highlights the advantages of featuring a less experienced, immature superhero as the main character. This allows for more errors and growth from Batman, making the narrative and character development more engaging. Moreover, the game’s setting provides a unique opportunity to delve deeper into the younger versions of crucial allies and adversaries, thereby enriching the Arkhamverse’s overall image.

Instead of abandoning or continuing with the Batman: Arkham universe, WB Montreal has the opportunity to showcase its storytelling abilities once more, but this time by exploring a fresh set of characters. By taking on this new challenge, the studio could unlock a wealth of possibilities, offering an innovative and adaptable narrative in the end.

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2024-10-23 16:05