Rocksteady Studios left Batman behind with Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, but the Nvidia GeForce leaks suggest that the company could soon return to the Dark Knight's adventures. Unfortunately, despite the Caped Crusader's wild success in the Batman: Arkham series, several canceled projects and rumored games never saw the light of day. Thankfully, there are several projects that Rocksteady could revive, including Batman: Arkham Insurgency and Project Sabbath.
Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League follows Arkham but takes place in Metropolis and focuses on Task Force X. Instead of controlling Batman, players can choose from Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, and King Shark as they battle an evil Justice League and try to save the world. This is a significant departure from the Batman: Arkham series, which focused on a single protagonist and explored the traditional hero-villain conflict.
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Many canceled games never receive a second chance once development is scrapped, but player demand can sometimes change the outcome. The Nvidia GeForce leaks provided insight on several PC projects rumored or thought to be canceled, but the list's validity is still questionable. Rocksteady's work on its Suicide Squad game could signal that the developer is switching gears into other superhero games, but Batman: Arkham's success makes a sequel likely in the future. A few rumored projects could reappear if Rocksteady returns to Batman games afterSuicide Squad, although it is worth noting that the developer said that Batman: Arkham VR would be its last Batman title.
Batman: Arkham Insurgency is a rumored prequel project that explored Batman's
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