Rocksteady Studios is seeking a Game Director for its next major project, as announced in a job posting on February 17th by Warner Bros. Discovery.
The successful applicant will be responsible for crafting a high-quality game design, encompassing core gameplay, player progression, combat systems, and mission structure. Experience in diverse genres, including third-person action, open-world adventures, and melee combat, is highly desirable. This has fueled speculation regarding a potential return to the Batman franchise, the series that propelled Rocksteady to prominence.
The requirements outlined in the job description strongly align with the Batman: Arkham series, unlike the studio's recent release, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which emphasized gunplay over close-quarters combat.
As Rocksteady is in the early stages of recruitment, the game is likely still in its conceptual phase. Industry expert Jason Schreier suggests that, should a new single-player Batman title materialize, it wouldn't launch for several years.
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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, released February 2nd, 2024, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam), received mixed critical reception (Metacritic score: 63/100) and a significantly lower player rating (4.2/10).
Previous reports hinted at a Rocksteady return to the Batman universe, with rumors suggesting a game based on the Batman Beyond animated series.