Two years later it looked like there may have been some truth behind the rumors, as concept art was found for a supposedly canceled Superman game in development at WB Montreal. In late 2018 multiple Rocksteady job postings popped up for a "major AAA" title. Obviously, neither of these happened, but it helped fuel years of rumors of a Rocksteady Superman game. A year before this, someone falsely claimed that a Superman game would be revealed through Game Informer. That said, it sounds like we'll have to keep on waiting for project "REDACTED" to be officially unveiled.Rumors of a Rocksteady Superman first popped up in 2018, when a "leaker" on 4Chan, who claimed to have details on the game that'd be announced at E3 2018. Failing that, it shifts over to WB Montreal. If a comics game is being made at Warner Bros. Despite being a completely separate team from Rocksteady, the two have usually been linked in rumours and leaks. Montreal has yet to release a console game this generation. More interestingly, though, The Court of Owls stories would later involve all of Batman's previous Robins, which is a very exciting concept for a Batman game, assuming the team is being liberal with how they use the fiction. Batman is, of course, involved in the struggle against the shadowy organisation, as part of the rebooted New 52 storyline. This ruthless group has a lethal squad of assassins, called Talons, who eliminate major obstacles in the Court's way. The Court of Owls is a coalition of some of the oldest families in Gotham, who convene regularly to decide the fate of major events in the city. You can see the two images side-by-side above, but the resemblance is certainly not a coincidence. Spotted by Gaming Monk, one particular assistant producer at the studio shared a picture of a t-shirt with a logo that's very similar to the one in the comics. Redding, and other colleagues seemingly also working on the same project, have been teasing what looks like a Batman: Court of Owls game. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. I know how anxious the fans are to hear something. We’re headed down to meet with our WB partners and showcase the team’s hard work and share our excitement. We’re not doing the glamorous part of the job just yet. Patrick Redding, creative director on an announced project at the studio, outright clarified this on Twitter, saying that although WB Montreal is sending a team to LA this week, the reason is strictly business. Today, WB Montreal revealed it too will be a no show at The Game Awards.
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Montreal, despite seeing no evidence to suggest that. Grasping at straws, or perhaps thirsty for any comics-related announcement, fans quickly assumed the rumoured Superman game was instead being worked on by Warner Bros. It's hard to ascertain what's fake from what's just outdated, now that none of these rumours turned into actual games. WB Montreal, too, has been rumoured to be working on no less than three projects in the time since the studio shipped Batman: Arkham Origins. Rocksteady, having officially revealed it won't be at The Game Awards, and that it's not in fact making a Superman game, has sort of moved the ball into Warner Bros.
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Fans hoping Rocksteady's absence from The Game Awards this year will be compensated for by the appearance of another Warner Bros.