After years of making a live service Suicide Squad game that was roundly panned on arrival, the studio behind Batman: Arkham Asylum and its sequels are "looking to return to Batman for a single-player game", according to a report by Bloomberg.
Rocksteady Studios hasn't said so publically, and Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier claims "the new project is years away from landing", so this is in no way official.
But the possibility might come as a ray of hope to fans of the studio's open world Batman games. The revelation is buried in a deeper report about the goings-on at publisher Warner Bros.
Last month the company announced that head honcho David Haddad would be stepping down after 12 years in charge of the video games division.
A resignation that seems like a head rolling for the bad business year Warner Bros had in 2024. The publisher reportedly lost $200 million (about £156 million) on Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League after it emerged from development hell as an "unambitious and old-fashioned" looter shooter.