{"id":47583,"date":"2020-04-17T14:55:36","date_gmt":"2020-04-17T13:55:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thegeek.games\/?p=47583"},"modified":"2020-04-17T19:08:54","modified_gmt":"2020-04-17T18:08:54","slug":"was-rocksteady-working-on-a-superman-game-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thegeek.games\/2020\/04\/17\/was-rocksteady-working-on-a-superman-game-video\/","title":{"rendered":"Was Rocksteady Working On A Superman Game? [VIDEO]"},"content":{"rendered":"

We used past tense on purpose: Rocksteady<\/strong><\/em> might have been intentionally silent in the past few years!<\/p>\n

Batman: Arkham Knight’s launch was almost five years ago at this point. Since then, we haven’t seen a major game from Rocksteady Studios, but we have heard a few rumours what the studio could be doing. Here comes a Twitter user, James Sigfield<\/a><\/span>, who – in multiple tweets – explained why Rocksteady has been quite a mute studio in the past couple of years.<\/p>\n

\u201e[I’m] hearing from multiple sources that Rocksteady pitched a Superman<\/strong><\/em> game to Warner Bros. as a follow up to Batman: Arkham Knight and Warner passed on the project. Judging how similar this feels to the \u201eNew Gotham\u201d section of Arkham Knight, this could be for that.\u201d Let’s see the added image, then we’ll continue:<\/p>\n

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\u201eThe various Easter eggs in Batman: Arkham Knight referencing Superman and Metropolis were meant to be hints towards the story and characters<\/a><\/span>.\u201d Then, he mentioned one that he believes we know the most. Do you remember the Lex Luthor easter egg in the 2015 Batman game? No? It’s fine, we have a quick refresher for you:<\/p>\n