It's now hard to know with certainty whether a game will get a sequel as its commercial performance often determines that, even with big franchise IPs. Warner Bros. recently stated its gaming priorities, which would likely be the most lucrative IPs with the highest success rates, and it's no surprise that this statement acknowledges Batman specifically in DC's context; Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Perhaps there was a low point for DC recently, not the other way around Marvel's Avengers was a low point for Marvel, however Batman: Arkham Shadow Although exclusive to Meta Quest 3/3S, many heads have been replaced.
Batman: Arkham Shadow Long ago is the modern point of re-entry into the beloved continuity of the Arkhamverse Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League takes place and could give Rocksteady a chance to follow up with Meta Quest 3 which features Roger Craig Smith as Batman and returns to the standard third-person perspective. That said, Rocksteady will be well-equipped to work on a direct sequel Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League And start a new chapter in the Arkhamverse, allowing Camouflage to develop its own direct sequel in the prequel era of Arkhamverse.

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batman: A sequel to Arkham Shadow wouldn't be in better hands than Camouflage
Camouflage has recently been clear about how viable the opportunity to develop its own sequel could be. Batman: Arkham Shadow And no studio would be more deserving. Actually, a trail of breadcrumbs the shadow At least how many times Dr. Pamela Easley is mentioned with relevance to the game's story events, teasing how imminent her transformation may be in the canon timeline, pre-empting the sequel to introduce Poison Ivy's origin story.
Otherwise, the sequel could take a much-needed break from these iconic characters and, as such the shadow did, emphasized even lesser-known or underdeveloped antagonists. Regardless, Arkhamverse is in perfectly capable hands at Camouflage, and a direct sequel is long overdue. the shadow Must own to follow.
Rocksteady is responsible for giving the Arkhamverse a new modern era
Because it developed the three best entries in the Arkhamverse and envisioned the franchise's lore-rich continuity in the first place, it's only natural that Rocksteady would want to return to leading the games with Batman at the helm. It's odd, though, that a decade ago Rocksteady was believably content to burn Gotham City and its Batman to ashes. Rocksteady getting back in the saddle Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Neither appeared to be willing to continue building the studio Arkham Games because of how far the live-service shooter has distanced himself from them.
Unnecessary recons and weird story choices include a rational reinterpretation of Harley Quinn and a complete character swap for Deadshot, both of which Rocksteady explains poorly. Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League The Justice League didn't even let it die and held onto its faith for the game's main conceit; Introducing the multiverse was always going to muddy the clear waters of the Arkhamverse, but now there are so many questions that need to be answered and Rocksteady never gets around to revealing all of its narrative flaws and mysteries.
However, if Batman's cause is going to be its focus once again Arkham As popular as the games are, Rocksteady has an obligation to carry forward the Arkhamverse in the present day. Batman's story in the Arkhamverse after he became part of the Justice League could be exciting now that his connections to other corners of the DC mythology have broadened, and it would no longer be out of the realm of possibility to hear voice messages from the characters. Like Diana Prince or Clark Kent addressed Bruce Wayne.