Battling the gangs of Gotham City as Batman and his friends requires dealing with multiple weapons, Brutes, and much more.
Ted Sarandos went on to refer to Paramount Skydance's offer as "unusual, irrational, whatever words you want to use in that."
Netflix co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters called the acquisition a "nice to have" and not a "must have at any price" kind of deal.
JB Perrette calls 2025 "the year of reset" after WB Games was "distracted going after too many IPs with too broad a set of studios."
In an interview, TT Games' Jonathan Smith also confirmed that there are plenty of collectibles to find throughout the game.
"All hail the new king in town," goes the beat, as Joker and his crew vandalize an art museum in a fantastic callback to 1989's Batman.
"We're giving you an open city and a fantastic experience for all players. Which I thoroughly recommend," says TT Games' Jonathan Smith.
TT Games also notes that current PC requirements aren't final and that it will continue "to optimize and make improvements."
Shai Matheson said that playing the superhero makes him feel "unbelievably humbled to be doing it" and "like a competition winner."
Avalanche Software's action RPG reaches a new milestone following the launch of its Nintendo Switch 2 version last June.
A new trailer highlights playable characters like Batgirl, Nightwing and Robin alongside iconic villains like Bane, The Penguin, and more.
Netflix co-CEO Gregory Peters noted that, while it might be a minor part of the deal, WB Games represents an opportunity for the future.
The latest title in the long-running superhero series could get a release date along with new gameplay at the awards show.
It will own WB's film and television studios, but the jury is out on video game developers like NetherRealm and Rocksteady.
While there is no concrete timetable for this so far, this will also likely end up having major effects on Warner Bros' gaming business.
DC Studios' James Gunn says the title "manifests all these different elements of Batman that we've loved over the years."
Bill Money is an industry veteran, having worked on Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Mirage, and WB Games Montreal's Batman: Arkham Origins.
The goal for developer TT Games is to combine all aspects of Batman's lore to create an experience that hasn't been seen before.
While co-CEO James Gunn didn't provide any concrete details about new titles, he did indicate that these sorts of things take time.
Among other things, the gameplay video showed off stealth as well as combat. We also got a good look at the Ace Chemicals building.