Insomniac Games and Marvel's Spider-Man 2 might be enjoying critical acclaim and commercial success right now, but true comic book fans know that it was Rocksteady Studios that paved the way for true AAA video game adaptations.
Starting with Batman: Arkham Asylum in 2009, Rocksteady became the go-to studio for those wanting to experience a day night (or two) as the "World's Greatest Detective." Unfortunately, since releasing Batman: Arkham Knight in 2015, the Warner Bros. Games subsidiary has spent years making an "unwelcome" sequel set in the same multimedia universe. Its subsequent delays and the lack of fanfare surrounding the game all but suggests that Rocksteady's next outing is all but doomed to suffer at launch, similar to Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.
While this is genuinely concerning news, James Gunn, the head of DC Studios, just let slip reassuring information about the future of the Arkhamverse and, quite possibly, what's next for Rocksteady Studios.
