Rumours abound that Warner Bros. Montreal is working on two new projects: the first is a Damian Wayne-led Batman game and the second ties into the Suicide Squad portion of the DC Universe.
NeoGAF user Kenzodielocke has been posting updates about the games on the site, and the user is known to have provided accurate information before.
According to Kenzodielocke's information, Warner Bros. Montreal is working on both games, but is calling in help from the Arkham series developer Rocksteady when it comes to the Suicide Squad game.
Here's what we know so far:
The Suicide Squad game is supposedly inspired by Borderlands and is a semi-open world brawler that leans heavier on co-operative play than on single player. The leak suggests you'll get many (anti)heroes to choose from - perhaps from the DC rogues gallery at large - and you will be rewarded stronger characters through tiered rewards. It's rumoured to release in 2017.
The Batman game will release later: it was given the go-ahead last Summer and it's only just begun production proper. It's set in a 'late' Batman timeline - Bruce is bearded and old, using a walking stick and sporting a leg harness (think Dark Knight Rises). Damian Wayne takes centre stage instead, then, and Bruce is training him to become the next Batman. Damian will supposedly use a Batbike to navigate the streets of Gotham.
Note that the game reportedly doesn't carry the 'Arkham' prefix, and is likely a diversion from that continuity.
The game is rumoured to include Poison Ivy, White Rabbit, Flamingo, Dick Grayson and a female Black Mask.
As ever with this sort of thing, take it all with a pinch of salt - it's not officially been confirmed by Warner Bros., and the source hasn't yet supplied any corroborating evidence. These rumours have been in the works for a while now, though, and seem pretty persistent.
We'll keep you updated as more information becomes available.