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The Arkham Origins developer is working on two new DC Comics games
Maybe that has something to do with the movie coming up next year?
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I’d be all for a Green Arrow game as long as it’s the classic comic book Green Arrow, and not the broodfest that Stephen Amell brings to the big screen.
The publisher owned studio WB Games Montreal is now hiring for not one, but two new video games set in the DC Comic universe. WB Games Montreal, the studio behind Arkham Origins, is seeking developers for two DC Comics game now in the works.
No information regarding the title’s has been released, but the studio is looking for software designers, programmers, artists and more. This speculation stems from a mysterious post on Tumblr from earlier this year. Neither of those two things have come to light just yet, but it certainly fits in with the new position openings that perhaps a new sandbox Superman game is in development. Still, that the DC gaming universe is expanding is good news.
As for what those games are, that’s still a mystery.
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The best bet to make is on a new Batman game coming from the Canadian dev team. Arkham Origins was seen as many as the weakest game in the franchise. After Heath Ledger and Mark Hamill’s timeless portrayal of The Joker in The Dark Knight Rises and The Arkham games, respectively; expectations for Warner Bros Montreal’s version are sky high. At least LEGO Batman 3 still scratches that particular itch until WB Games Montreal reveals exactly what projects are underway.