Rocksteady Rumored to Revive Batman: Arkham Asylum
In a surprising turn of events, industry insider Vara Dark has ignited speculation about Rocksteady Studios’ next project. According to the blogger, the renowned developer is not only working on a remake of the critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham Asylum but is also planning significant changes to the troubled Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
Reimagining Arkham Asylum
The prospect of a Batman: Arkham Asylum remake has sent ripples through the gaming community. The original game, released in 2009, is widely regarded as one of the greatest superhero games ever made. A remake could offer a modernized take on the iconic story, with improved graphics, gameplay mechanics, and potentially new content.
Revamping Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League
In an attempt to salvage the beleaguered Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Rocksteady is reportedly planning to introduce Deathstroke and the “real” Batman to the final two seasons of the game. This unexpected development could breathe new life into the game, which has faced criticism for its divisive gameplay and narrative choices.
A Potential PlayStation Exclusive?
Adding another layer of intrigue to the rumor mill, there are speculations that Sony may be involved in the new Batman project. If true, this could mean that the game would be a PlayStation exclusive, further fueling excitement among PlayStation fans.
The Future of Rocksteady and the DC Universe
Rocksteady has a long history of creating acclaimed superhero games, including the Batman Arkham series and the critically acclaimed Injustice series. While the future of the Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League remains uncertain, the potential for a new Batman game is undeniably exciting. Fans eagerly await official confirmation from Rocksteady and Warner Bros. Games.