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After Suicide Squad's $200 million flop, Rocksteady's reportedly back to working on the Batman games that made it a household name

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Rocksteady is reportedly making what it arguably should have been all along: another single-player game or, more specifically, another single-player Batman game.

The famed studio behind beloved superhero romps Batman: Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight has had a turbulent few years.

Developers were seemingly stuck in development hell while working on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League for seven years, a live-service looter shooter that didn't play to the team's strengths, was mired in behind-the-scenes turmoil, and was ultimately too late to the trend to make much money.

Publisher WB Games had attributed a $200 million loss to the game. Bloomberg now reports that Rocksteady is pivoting back to what made it a household name in the first place, citing anonymous sources familiar with the studio's plans.

Rocksteady is allegedly "looking to return" to single-player Batman, though the game is years away from launching right now.

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