Why Rocksteady’s Rumored Batman Game Would Be Bittersweet If True

Why Rocksteady's Rumored Batman Game Would Be Bittersweet If True

As a seasoned gamer with decades of gaming experience under my belt, I can confidently say that the Arkham series has always held a special place in my heart. Rocksteady’s masterful storytelling and immersive gameplay have left an indelible mark on the industry. However, their recent foray into the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League left many of us fans feeling a bit let down.


As a devoted fan, I can’t help but sing praises for the extraordinary Arkham series, often acclaimed as one of the finest comic book-inspired video games in today’s gaming landscape. The masterful crafting of the Batman: Arkham games by Rocksteady Studios has earned them a stellar reputation among gamers worldwide. However, it’s a shame to see that their latest venture hasn’t quite hit the mark with fans.

The game titled “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” was one of this year’s initial disappointments, as it received negative reviews from both critics and gamers. The game also sparked controversy due to its depiction of seemingly killing off Batman and the rest of the Justice League. However, in a recent plot twist, it was revealed that the slain heroes were actually clones, offering hope for Batman’s return. Rumors suggest that Rocksteady is planning a new “Arkham” game or at least a title centered around Batman, which could potentially evoke mixed emotions. According to industry insider Nick Baker, this might be their next project.

A New Arkham Game Could Bring Rocksteady Back, But With a Cost

Hopes For Other Rocksteady Superhero Games Could Become Lower Than Ever

As a dedicated fan, I can’t help but speculate about Rocksteady Studios’ upcoming project. While they haven’t officially confirmed it, past job postings have hinted at something new in the pipeline. It’s been rumored that they might venture beyond Batman’s universe, but the less-than-successful launch of ‘Kill the Justice League’ could have led Warner Bros. and Rocksteady to reconsider their plans. Going back to the Arkham series seems like an obvious choice, but it would certainly be a safe bet for them.

Yet, this predilection towards safety might hinder the possibility of another DC superhero game serving as the follow-up to “Kill the Justice League“. Previously, James Gunn has hinted that his DC universe would extend into games, though the degree remains uncertain. It’s plausible that the next Batman game could diverge from the Arkham series and instead launch a new series centered around the character, which could prove interesting. Nevertheless, it’s also worth considering that with James Gunn’s Superman movie slated for the following summer, a Rocksteady-crafted game based on DC’s most renowned figure could be a significant shift.

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but feel thrilled about the upcoming release of Batman: Arkham Shadow. However, given that it’s a Virtual Reality title, it may not be accessible to everyone in the same way as traditional games, thus potentially limiting its impact among the gaming community.

DC Characters Who Could Offer a Unique Story in a Rocksteady Game

  • Martian Manhunter
  • Green Lantern
  • Wonder Woman
  • Lobo
  • The Joker
  • Swamp Thing
  • Constantine

It seems that the production of Wonder Woman’s upcoming game with Monolith has come to a halt, but speculation is rife about what could be next for The Joker. Known for his appearances in the Arkham series, including ‘Kill the Justice League’, The Joker offers numerous opportunities for an engaging perspective-driven game. Rocksteady excelled at incorporating horror elements into the Arkham franchise; thus, a Justice League Dark game featuring Constantine and Swamp Thing is an intriguing prospect.

Rocksteady’s Chance to Rise From the Ashes

As a gaming enthusiast, I must admit that the release of “Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League” has left a bit of a stain on Rocksteady’s otherwise stellar reputation. But here’s hoping that this temporary setback won’t last too long. If their next project happens to be another Arkham game or another Batman adventure, it would certainly feel like a return to the quality we’ve come to expect from them.

For Rocksteady’s next game, it would be preferable for many if they revert to a story-focused structure. Given that the Arkham universe has room to expand, reintroducing Batman as the main character could be an effective way to kick things off again.

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2024-09-29 15:04