8 years ago, a game about Batman's son was in development, but it was cancelled for unknown reasons
The last major Batman game was released in 2015, when Batman: Arkham Knight. But after that, Warner Bros. Montreal, which created Gotham Knights, worked on a new game about the Dark Knight, but it was cancelled. And one of the game's actors told us a little more details about it.
Here's What We Know
Warner Bros. Montreal was working on a Batman game 8 years ago, which was not set in the Arkham universe. During the live broadcast, Josh Keaton said that he was supposed to voice Bruce Wayne's son Damian Wayne. He managed to attend only 3-4 voice recording sessions, but then the project was cancelled due to allegedly leaked information, such as the plot description and the concept of the art.
However, later, the famous journalist Jason Schreier said that the game was not cancelled because of the leaked information. Later, Keaton noted that this was quite possible. "He saw that the game was cancelled after the leak and thought there was a connection between the two. But we will never know the exact reason for the cancellation of the project.
It is worth reminding that Rocksteady, the studio that presented the Arkham series, will release Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League on 2 February on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC.
Source: comicbook