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More Batman Games Are Possible, Says Warner Bros
For “Batman: Arkham Knight”, it would mean giving the characters large heads.
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It is true that Batman: Arkham Knight is the last installment in the Arkham franchise by Rocksteady Studios. Although Batman: Arkham Origins proved to be a damp squib in comparison to the other games in the series, overall the Arkham titles are seen as being amongst the best video games starring the caped crusader.
There’s been very little hard evidence either way though, and although you’d assume Warner would want to announce something around the release of Superman V Batman next March even that’s just speculation. Interactive came under fire for the PC version of the title, but it seems as though the publisher has already taken a step away from Batman: Arkham Knight – and from the Arkham series altogether.
While I would love to see more of Batman, I think Superman deserves a few love from developers as well.
On the PS Blog, Ames Kirshen, vice president of product development DC Comics games at Warner Bros, said that the possibilities for future games are endless.
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to talk about at this time.
The recently launched LEGO Dimensions features a number of DC Comics characters and gamers can also play a superhero in DC Universe Online, an MMO which is offered using a free-to-play model.
‘When choosing what DC Entertainment IP we might focus on for any game, it boils down to honing in on the IPs that map the strongest, genre-wise, to what fans are interested in seeing and playing, ‘ he said. From there, Warner Bros. Schumacher had planned to make “Batman Triumphant” and why not have that undeveloped movie be turned into a video game?
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Many fans believe that it’s impossible to convey the nearly invincible power of the character using traditional video game mechanics.