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Warner Bros planned to have an E3 2020 Press Conference to reveal the new Batman & Harry Potter games

Warner Bros has been teasing a new Batman game for a while. And while the publisher has not officially unveil this game yet, a lot of us believed that this would happen at E3 2020. And it appears we were right. As Kotaku’s Jason Schreier revealed, Warner Bros was planning to have its first press conference at E3 2020.

Alongside the new Batman and Harry Potter games, Warner Bros was planning to reveal Rocksteady’s new game.

Unfortunately, ESA has cancelled E3 2020. As such, we don’t know when Warner Bros will officially reveal these games. ESA is currently looking into holding online events in June with some publishers.

Stay tuned for more!

6 thoughts on “Warner Bros planned to have an E3 2020 Press Conference to reveal the new Batman & Harry Potter games”

  1. I have my fingers crossed that the Harry Potter game will be good. My expectations for that new Batman game however isn’t that high, as it will no doubt be some always online CO-OP crap which I have zero interest in.

  2. Eh that’s fine.
    They can now do a live stream kind of thing. Hype up their announcements and ensure they are not overshadowed by other games.

    I am and will always be excited for a Harry Potter game, despite the constant string of disappointments. That IP has so much unrealized potential in the gaming world, its crazy.

    I’m not too stoked on the new batgame though. I’m completely fatigued when it comes to the guy. Plus the devs can’t really innovate or deviate too much from the established Arkham formula.

    Its time they gave other heroes a chance and explore new mechanics. Creating a good Green Lantern/Flash game would be dope.

  3. rocksteay is developing the harry potter game, they denied it on twitter but we’ll see.
    only rytarded british cucks like that low testosterone uninteresting boring f4ggy childish universe and characters.

  4. Every company should release the trailers and call it a day, that’s why people watched E3 in the first place. Now that is cancelled, is easy to bullshit anything since there’s no proof.

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