Superman and Suicide Squad Artwork Leaked after Cancelling Project

With so many new gaming developments coming later in the year, it’s not a surprise that a leak or two of the concept art within the popular world of gaming would have become one of the intended games coming out during summertime. Within the case of WB Games Montreal, they were in development with two of the powerhouse games that would have been released during the time of December 2016 now have leaked today. Those games were discovered to be the Superman Game and a game based on the Suicide Squad property. Being that these games would have been a huge potential game-changers; unfortunately, the developers decided to cut those games completely and decided to put their focus on another upcoming WB Montreal game that they have been working on for the past few years.

Seeing that  WB Games Montreal decided to scrap the Superman and Suicide Squad game, it would come to no surprise that the concept art for those projects would be later leaked. The artwork was discovered by a fan that goes by the Twitter name @tatlinsky talking about the portfolios of many artists, one of which being named Joel Dos Reis Viegas, that used to work at WB Games Montreal shows the few imagines that would have been released.

All of these concept artwork and game development have all been canceled back between the time of 2014 to 2016. The first image that is shown above shows a sky view of Metropolis which is part of the Superman game that they were developing at the time. The second and third image, which is below, shows a very cryptic picture of Lex Luther sitting at a jail cell and the final image showing various depictions of Harley Quinn.

It’s been a while since WB Games Montreal has released any new developing game over some time now but sources say that WB Montreal is working on another Batman franchise game that will supposedly be called Arkham Legacy.

Alexandria Ude: I am a Gender, Ethnic, and Multicultural Studies major emphasis on Women Studies at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Video games has always been part of my life ever since childhood. My first ever video game I ever played was Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex; from there I was hooked! It's very exciting to be working for a company like this because I get to finally be my true self and get a chance to geek out over new video game content!
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