Kevin Conroy Confirms There Won’t Be Another Batman Arkham Game
Licensed video games used to have a rather bad repute not prolonged along. However, in a final generation, Rocksteady Studios disproved this long-standing parable by delivering a extraordinary games in a Batman Arkham array – Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City.
Later we had Batman: Arkham Origins grown by Warner Bros. Games Montreal and in 2015, Rocksteady returned to a array with Batman: Arkham Knight. Two years after a recover of a final pretension fans were wondering what will occur to a array and voice actor Kevin Conroy was obliged for responding that question.
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During a row hold during a Wizard World event in Nashville, Tennessee, Kevin Conroy, an actor who has given his voice to Batman in his charcterised star and also in a games of a Arkham series, was questioned about a destiny of a franchise.
The actor responded with a following statements: “You know, we can’t trust that they’re not gonna do another one, though they’re not. Isn’t that amazing? They done literally billions of dollars on those games, though uh no, there’s no devise to do another one. Sorry.”
@Arkhamverse @BatmanNewsCom only saw Conroy during @WizardWorld Nashville and asked about destiny Arkham projects. Unfortunately he says no
This response by Kevin Conroy adds to a preference of Rocksteady to pierce divided from a Batman Arkham array to work on new projects. Rocksteady is substantially operative on another of Warner Bros. vital IPs – there have been rumors of a studio focused on a Superman game, though there was no acknowledgment yet.
Batman: Arkham Knight was expelled in 2015 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, this being a final installment of a Batman: Arkham array to strike a market. The launch of a diversion on PC was noted by serious opening problems that prevented a correct execution of a title.