With The Game Awards right around the corner, rumors of a new
Batman game are starting to swirl once again. Speculation of a new
Batman came has been going on for a while, with
Batman: Arkham Origins developer Warner Bros. Games Montréal
dropping cryptic teasers back in September. Nothing came of this at the time, which was just before PlayStation's State of Play event.
In October, the rumors picked up again with
details that the new game would be called Batman: Arkham Legacy and that it would feature the Court of Owls as the villains (tying into the previous WB Games Montréal teasers). Again, nothing came of it at the time.
Now, with The Game Awards less than three weeks away, rumblings of a reveal have started up again.
YouTube Channel SLCMOF reports that Batman: Arkham Legacy will be unveiled at The Game Awards and while it's easy to write this off as nothing more than speculation, he does back up his claim by saying the information comes from
"the same guy that provided me with leaked images from the canceled Damian Wayne Batman game YEARS before they leaked to the public. He is very reliable, although nothing is 100%"
The Arkham Channel added further credibility and support to the rumor, also noting that the source is reliable.
If a new
Batman game were to be announced, The Game Awards would be the perfect time to do it as it's the last major gaming event of the year.The Game Awards takes place on December 12. The annual award show, hosted by industry veteran Geoff Keighley, is known for its exciting game reveals and surprising announcements.