DC Studios co-CEOs James Gunn and Peter Safran have held discussions with Warner Bros. Games studios Rocksteady and NetherRealm about new video games based on the DC Universe.
The two studio chiefs have talked to developers over characters and story in DC titles and how they could align with larger plans for the DCU films and multi-media franchise.
Gunn has also confirmed the first DCU video game is at least a “couple years” away. The two executives spoke to the press at a DC Studios event and shared updates on the video games side of the new DC Universe. “We work incredibly closely with JB Perrette, who runs that division, and it's really the first time it's ever been this way at Warner Brothers,” Safran said at the event (via IGN).
Perrette heads the Global Streaming and Games division at Warner Bros. “James and I sit with literally the guys that run the studios underneath JB, whether it's NetherRealm or whether it's Rocksteady, sit with them and talk about characters and stories that we're interested in and that they're interested in,” Safran added.
Gunn said that he and Safran had seen early-stage designs for projects in development at game studios and discussed the story and characters. “We talk about when they're talking about what the story might be, we say, ‘Well, maybe you want to go this way because we're planning on maybe doing something with this character and so forth and so on,' and help to deal with that,” Gunn said.