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.
Bill Money is an industry veteran, having worked on Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Mirage, and WB Games Montreal's Batman: Arkham Origins.
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.
Thankfully, it is playable offline and won't feature microtransactions or in-game consumables. Two-player couch co-op is also included.
Gotham City offers a massive open world playground with various puzzles, challenges and "surprises" for players to discover.
Coming to Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, and PC, the action-adventure title pulls from numerous classic Batman properties.
A new balance patch is also available as NetherRealm Studios' Ed Boon says the team wants this to be "our most balanced game."
The new job listing is for an executive producer that will head up different phases of the development like live operations.
With the dust settling on NetherRealm's latest, it's time to look back on the 2019 hit and just how much better it really was.
An agreement was signed between SAG-AFTRA and gaming companies to give performers "guardrails and disclosure" about the use of AI.
An older Bruce Wayne and Huntress are also showcased, with artist Rodrigue Pralier saying they're for a "cancelled 2015 project."
One of the most immersive and refined ways to experience Hogwarts Legacy.
The company had first spoken about this plan back in November 2024, before reaffirming the same in a letter to shareholders last March.
Those who managed to play MultiVersus between February and today will be able to continue playing the game offline, however.