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Rocksteady co-founders reported developing single-player title for Microsoft

Hundred Star Games is allegedly prepping an action-adventure game.

Hundred Star Games, a new studio from former Rocksteady co-founders Sefton Hill and Jamie Walker, is reportedly working on a single-player action-adventure game for Xbox Game Studios.

A report from Exputer states that Hundred Star Games is working on a “AAA-standard, single-player, action-adventure game built in Unreal Engine 5,” and that “Xbox Game Studios is financing the studio’s first project”.

The outlet goes on to allege that the title ” is likely to be a platform exclusive”.

Hundred Star Games was established in 2024, and has more than 20 former Rocksteady employees in its 100-strong roster. 

Both Hill and Walker left Rocksteady in 2022, ahead of the (dismal) release of Rocksteady’s latest, Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League.

We’ll have more on Hundred Star Games and its first project as it becomes available.


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