Rocksteady Studios' next project after the conclusion of the Batman: Arkham trilogy has long been a subject of rumors and speculation. Specifically, the talks of the Superman game has haunted the internet's darkest corners, similar to how Batman likes to stalk the degenerates of Gotham City. The gossip have become louder ahead of the release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.

, the game is finally coming out soon. But, that's not all. According to a report by Bloomberg's respected journalist, Jason Schreier, confirming that Rocksteady never even pitched, let alone developed, a Superman game.

You can't exactly blame the internet for jumping on the "Rocksteady is making a Superman game" bandwagon. It has a solid track record of making the best superhero games, specifically, Batman. It was released at a time when superhero games, while good, weren't particularly great. It set a new standard for other studios to follow, combining an immersive gameplay with intricate storytelling and a deep understanding of the source material. The only games to come close to replicating this success, despite several attempts since, are Insomniac Games' Marvel's Spider-Man titles. This success naturally led fans to wonder about Rocksteady's ability to handle other beloved characters from the DC universe, with Superman at the forefront of these discussions.