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Former Assassin's Creed director who also worked on Arkham Origins joins Rocksteady, sparking more hopes for a new Batman game
By Scott McCrae published
News Why doesn't Batman just call the Justice League for help? Is he stupid?

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is set in "a much more immersive city than we were ever able to do before" thanks to the tech built for The Skywalker Saga
By Scott McCrae published
News "We have new opportunities because of new technology"

After their Black Panther game got killed, 14 EA devs are fleeing to D&D house Wizards of the Coast to "incubate a new game" under Monolith vet and Shadow of Mordor boss
By Ashley Bardhan published
News "Something very cool and new"

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight's combat was inspired by the Arkham series: "We also wanted to bring our own Lego approach to that foundation"
By Scott McCrae published
News "When we think about embodying Batman as a video game character today, of course we're inspired"

Despite killing Wonder Woman and reportedly losing over $200 million on live service games, Warner Bros. is hiring for a new live service game
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Good idea

EU publisher group addresses Stop Killing Games movement in early double down: killing online games "must be an option," and this proposal would make them "prohibitively expensive to create"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News Video Games Europe's board include executives from EA, Microsoft, and Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. triples down on Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Mortal Kombat, and DC in organization restructure, putting Batman: Arkham Origins and NetherRealm studio heads in charge
By Ashley Bardhan published
News "We are very fortunate"

Canceled EA Black Panther game reportedly had its own version of Monolith’s patented Nemesis System, which studio closures keep punting toward oblivion
By Ashley Bardhan published
News We had our chance, EA blew it

After Suicide Squad's $200 million flop and a massacre of studios, Warner Bros acknowledges it has "no releases" out, it's spending 66% less on game content, and the Hogwarts Legacy boom is wearing off
By Catherine Lewis published
News The dip in revenue is understandable, given the lack of new games
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