Rocksteady Rumored To Pivot To UE5 Batman Beyond After Suicide Squad
A new 4chan-sourced claim picked up by r/GamingLeaksAndRumours says Rocksteady has shifted to a UE5 Batman Beyond game starring Terry McGinnis.

A fresh 4chan-sourced rumor making the rounds on May 12, 2026 points to Rocksteady rebuilding its DC plans around a new Batman Beyond project in Unreal Engine 5. The claim, collected in a thread on GamingLeaksAndRumours, alleges the studio has moved on from Suicide Squad and is prototyping a Terry McGinnis-led game set far beyond the Arkham timeline.
What the rumor actually says
According to the post summary, the leaker says early images were run through an AI filter to obscure embedded watermarks, with offers to show unfiltered shots privately via Telegram. The supposed build dates to last year, when development allegedly began in earnest. The pitch reads like a traditional Arkham-style single-player game in UE5, with a time skip after Arkham Knight, Bruce Wayne mentoring Terry, and Blight positioned as the main villain.
Two spicy details stand out. First, writer Paul Dini is name-dropped as returning, and second, the design is said to incorporate a version of Warner’s patented Nemesis System. The city is described as a grounded, cyberpunk-leaning Neo-Gotham without flying cars, and the thread mentions concept art of Terry on a bike plus hints of suit variety. It also notes that UI elements in the circulated images resemble Suicide Squad’s, and some assets look generic or reused.
What’s not confirmed
None of this is official. There is no announcement from Rocksteady or Warner Bros. Games, no teaser, and no trade reporting to validate the leak as of May 12, 2026. The provenance is a 4chan post, which is historically unreliable, and the claim that images were filtered by AI to hide watermarks is a red flag on its own. Even if some elements sound plausible post–Suicide Squad, key specifics like Dini’s involvement or any Nemesis-style system are entirely unverified.
Why the pitch resonates
On paper, Terry McGinnis gives Rocksteady a clean slate: a fresh protagonist, a time jump to justify relearning abilities, and a chance to modernize traversal and gadgets in a neon-drenched Gotham. After Suicide Squad struggled to land, a back-to-basics single-player pivot inside a familiar DC lane would make strategic sense. That said, sense isn’t confirmation.
The bottom line
Treat this as rumor, not revelation. If Rocksteady really is prototyping Batman Beyond, we’ll likely see a more conventional breadcrumb first, whether that’s a hiring push pointing to single-player action, a teaser at a summer showcase, or a filing that surfaces on an official channel. Until then, the 4chan-to-Reddit pipeline is interesting, but it isn’t proof.
Comments (0)
Be the first to comment...
