Rocksteady Studios is currently helping develop the unannounced Hogwarts Legacy Director's Cut.
That's according to a new Bloomberg report outlining the rocky rollout of the studio's live service flop, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which cost parent company Warner Bros. $200 million in losses.
A few weeks after the title's disappointing launch in February, Warner Bros. Games president David Haddad reportedly visited Rocksteady's London offices to provide an update on the studio's plans.
During the all-hands meeting, Haddad reportedly told staff that the company wants to strengthen collaboration between its 12 studios, which include TT Games, NetherRealm Studios, Monolith Productions, Warner Bros. Games Montréal, Avalanche Software and Warner Bros. Games Boston.
He said Warner's games business is relatively understaffed compared to other publishers and that there are no plans for job cuts at Rocksteady.
According to Bloomberg, a number of developers at Rocksteady are currently hard at work on a new version of Hogwarts Legacy, which has sold more than 24 million copies since its release in February of last year.
The Harry Potter spinoff, which surpassed The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom to become the best-selling game of 2023, received a free summer update today.
Rocksteady leaders are also said to be planning to pitch a new single-player title to Warner Bros. Games after the Batman Arkham studio struggled with its live services division.