If you're wondering what the DCU's video game entries will look like, you'll have to wait at least a "couple of years", per James Gunn, but I'm not exactly confident he knows how long development takes these days"
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DC Studios, led by James Gunn and Peter Safran, is focused on building a connected universe across film, TV, and gaming, following the footsteps of the MCU. At a recent press event, Gunn indicated that the first DCU video game will take a few years to debut, although they are engaging actively with studios like NetherRealm and Rocksteady to discuss potential game concepts. This collaboration marks a significant shift in Warner Bros.' approach to integrating gaming within its cinematic universe, emphasizing character and story development.
Gunn explained that it’s still years away, but the first debut of something is a "couple of years" away. Safran added that it's "a couple years but we've had some pretty active involvement in some stuff coming up that’s really interesting."
Safran explained, "We work incredibly closely with JB Perrette who runs that division. It’s really the first time it’s ever been this way at Warner Bros."
"James and I sit with the guys that run the studios under JB whether it’s NetherRealm or Rocksteady. We talk about characters and stories that we’re interested in and that they’re interested in."
Gunn noted that they "see designs for the projects in their very earliest stages. We talk about those, we talk about what the story might be and we’ll say, 'Well, you might not know this character,' or whatever."
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