#Wb superman game series
However, repeated rumours, job listings, supposed leak images and concept art that's spread online seems to suggest with a certain amount of certainty that Superman is happening and that it's happening soon.Īs we know, the Arkham series grew out from Christopher Nolan's trilogy and it's likely that the same is planned for Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and Zack Snyder's DC Cinematic Universe. The Arkham games started after the Nolan trilogy came along, providing Batman with a growth in popularity. There is honestly substantial evidence showing that the Man of Tomorrow could be next in DCs ongoing run of games.
It's been well established that WB Montreal are working on two new DC Comics titles and that they've officially confirmed this fact via their website. Back in July of 2015 there was a supposed 'leak' for a Superman game rumored to be developed by WB Games Montréal. MultiVersus is going to be a free-to-play it will boast a unique 2v2 style format with a roster that WB Games says it will continue to expand in the future.As of right now, the characters that will be included at launch include: Batman, Superman. Sigfield revealed however that in 2013, WB started actively taking pitches from many producers, directors and the like within the gaming industry to create their own Superman game. Or has there? Redditor Mercinwithamouth has collected a pretty substantial case of evidence to suggest that WB Studios are currently in pre-production for a Superman game, with an expected announcement set for this year's E3. WB Games has officially announced a new fighting game titled MultiVersus and in it, players can chose from a variety of characters to fight with. Since the unbridled success of the Arkham series, including Arkham Asylum, Arkham City and the incredible Arkham Knight, people have been pining for WB Studios to take on Superman.ĭespite various Easter eggs, nods, winks and references in almost all of the Arkham games, there looked to be little to no official evidence to support that news.