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Rocksteady may be going back to single player Batman, hints Bloomberg report

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Rocksteady may be going back to single player Batman, hints Bloomberg report

Rocksteady Studios, known for the Batman: Arkham series, is rumored to be working on a new single-player Batman game after the disappointing reception of their live service Suicide Squad game. While not officially confirmed, this news has sparked hope among fans of the studio’s open-world Batman games.

This revelation comes amidst changes at Warner Bros, where the head of the video games division announced his resignation following significant losses from the underwhelming Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League game. The game was criticized for being unambitious and outdated, failing to live up to its potential as an action-packed single-player experience.

If Rocksteady can overcome the setbacks they faced with their previous releases, including delays, technical issues, and layoffs, a successful return to the Batman franchise could mark a redemption for the studio. Fans are eagerly anticipating any updates on this rumored project.

It remains to be seen if Rocksteady can deliver a single-player Batman game that showcases their strengths as a studio and recaptures the magic of their earlier titles. In the meantime, enthusiasts are hopeful for a positive outcome in this potential new chapter for Rocksteady and the Dark Knight.

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