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DC Head James Gunn Teases New Future for WB Games With 'Some Bigger Things' Now 'in Early Stages'
Gunn teases things are finally in motion at WB Games but declined to share what kind of DC projects fans can expect to see in ...
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Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight- The Perfect Combo of Arkham & Lego Combat | gamescom 2025
Legacy of the Dark Knight, chats with Brian Altano about the new Lego adventure with Bruce Wayne, the coolest cowel-wearer, ...
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is on sale for $3.26 for its standard edition. The Deluxe Edition is also on sale for $4.66 and includes the battle pass, among other things. The deal is ...
Kill The Justice League, with reports citing its poor performance as the reason behind 'restructuring' at the studio.
Rocksteady is making a return to its roots. Rocksteady Studios is known for its incredible Batman Arkham games. They first delivered Batman: Arkham Asylum in 2009, and it blew up.
The good news out of Warner Bros. Games, according to a new Bloomberg report, is that after the flop of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Rocksteady Studios is looking to make a new ...
Now, a Warner Bros. job ad suggests that Rocksteady Studios’ unannounced game will launch on next-gen platforms as well. Rocksteady’s PS6, PS5 game is rumored to be a Batman title ...
Rocksteady is “looking to return to Batman for a single-player game,” according to the report, 10 years after the release of Batman: Arkham Knight. However, it’s worth noting that “the new project is ...
A new Batman Beyond rumor has left some DC fans furious. Batman Beyond, for those that don’t know, is an animated series that ran from 1999 to 2001, starting on Kids’ WB and finishing on ...
Rocksteady Studios is hiring for an unannounced triple-A project, with the job listing suggesting it will be a PS5 & PS6 game.
The report states that Rocksteady Studios is “is looking to return to Batman for a single-player game,” but note that the project is still years away from release at this time.
Based on this interview, it appears there was once a wall that divided WB’s gaming division from the movie and TV studios. And according to Perrette, it was only after Gunn and Safran took over ...
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