After the DCEU’s rocky run, James Gunn and Peter Safran will try to course correct with the DCU, but one of the more surprising aspects is that it’ll extend to video games. The idea of superhero games synergizing with movies might seem exciting to some and understandably worrisome to others for creativity, but is there potential for a Batman game in this universe? Outside of the VR Arkham Shadow title, it’s unclear if that series will continue with another mainline installment, which would be another prequel or a distant sequel replacing Bruce Wayne given Kevin Conroy’s passing. If the DCU’s Batman in the upcoming Brave and the Bold movie will be more experienced and with an established Bat-Family, could a prequel video game set in his early years be worthwhile? After the DCEU’s rocky run, James Gunn and Peter Safran will try to course correct with the DCU, but one of the more surprising aspects is that it’ll extend to video games. The idea of superhero games synergizing with movies might seem exciting to some and understandably worrisome to others for creativity, but is there potential for a Batman game in this universe? Outside of the VR Arkham Shadow title, it’s unclear if that series will continue with another mainline installment, which would be another prequel or a distant sequel replacing Bruce Wayne given Kevin Conroy’s passing. If the DCU’s Batman in the upcoming Brave and the Bold movie will be more experienced and with an established Bat-Family, could a prequel video game set in his early years be worthwhile? Read More