Gotham Knights lead developers leave studio after failure – INDIAN

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From action adventure Gotham Knights much was expected, but the studio Warner Bros. Montreal Games it failed to engage the player enough and use the world of DC heroes and villains. Thus, Gotham Knights became a rather mediocre game that was quickly forgotten about.

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At the end of last year, they started talking about a new project. It was supposed to be in full production, and rumor has it that it will once again be set in the DC Comics universe. Gamers are demanding a new Batman adventure, but we don’t yet know if they’ll get it from the creators of Batman: Arkham Origins.

But one thing is certain. They won’t work on a new title lead developers of Gotham Knights. They left the studio. Namely game director Jeff Ellenor, creative director Patrick Redding, executive producer Fleur Marty and many others. They were supposed to head to Ubisoft and Eidos, and most of the WB Games Montreal team is helping out with Mortal Kombat 1 And amazing woman. It looks like the DC Universe project has been put on hold to say the least, which explains the departure of these key people.

We remind you that Rocksteady Studios (authors of the Batman: Arkham trilogy) are preparing Suicide Squad: Kill Justice. The game has been pushed back to 2024.

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Source :Indian TV

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