Batman Arkham Shadow VR Might Finally Get a Sequel
Voice actor hints at new Batman VR adventure,sparking excitement—and frustration—among fans.
News by Wasbir Sadat on Sep 06, 2025
There have been a lot of talks about Batman games and what Rocksteady wants to do with one of the most beloved superheroes of all time. Recently, Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight was revealed at Gamescom and quickly took over the internet due to its impressive visuals. Another surprise for Batman fans followed this, as Bill Finger, not Bill Money, was hired as a director and was rumored to be working on the new Batman game. We now have more interesting news: it looks like Batman isn't just taking over consoles, but also every platform available.
Fans of Batman should get ready, because it looks like the VR world of Gotham is about to get bigger. One of the voice actors for Batman: Arkham VR said that a sequel or at least a new game is on the way. "Same thing with the Batman Arkham Shadow VR game," the actor who plays Commissioner Gordon said in an interview, that the game is going to happen.
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It's not the first time that actors have accidentally talked about future projects, and fans should be thankful for that. Leaks like this one give us an intriguing look at what's coming up before the official news comes out. Some people might not like the accidental leaks, but for Batman fans who can't wait for more, early news is better than none.
Many people agree that the original Batman Arkham Shadow VR is one of the best VR experiences we've seen in recent months. Like the original Batman Arkham games, this one faithfully brought Gotham to life in virtual reality, letting players become the Dark Knight like never before. Because of that success, the idea of a new entry is even more exciting.
But here's the catch: the new part is said to be another VR game. Even though VR is cool—with its cutting-edge graphics, immersive settings, and the pure thrill of being in Batman's world—it's still only for a small group of people. Costs, slow adoption, and technical issues have stopped VR from becoming widely used. This means that while some fans will be happy, many longtime Arkham fans may feel left out.
Fans have begged for a new Batman Arkham game for years. The franchise has been quiet, and fans are eager for a new journey on PC and traditional consoles. Now that VR is receiving a lot of attention, the show takes a significant step in a new direction, which will likely excite VR owners but may turn off other fans.
Still, the news is exciting for people who already have a VR headset. A possible new Batman Arkham Shadow VR game would have more of the great, realistic gameplay that made the first one so great. Fans are guessing that VR Gotham will have new tools, dark alleys, and maybe even a new group of bad guys. Details are still scarce, but the voice actor who plays Commissioner Gordon gave them a hint.
In short, Batman's virtual reality adventures aren't over yet. Some fans may not be able to put on the mask just yet, but Arkham looks like it will get better and worse in the future.
Staff Writer, NoobFeed
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