After Suicide Squad, Rocksteady is reportedly "looking to return to" single-player Batman like everyone wants, while Monolith's Wonder Woman game is in trouble
Rocksteady is planning a return to the kind of single-player Batman games it put out to critical acclaim before being deployed onto ill fated live-service thing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, according to a new report which also delves into the behind-the-scenes struggles Monolith Productions' Wonder Woman game has endured so far. Read more
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Rocksteady is planning a return to the kind of single-player Batman games it put out to critical acclaim before being deployed onto ill fated live-service thing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, according to a new report which also delves into the behind-the-scenes struggles Monolith Productions' Wonder Woman game has endured so far.