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Batman game that became Shadow of Mordor footage surfaces online

Gameplay footage showing the Batman game that evolved into Shadow of Mordor has appeared online.

Once upon a time, developer Monolith was working on this Batman project with the hope it would tie in with Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight film series. However, the game was eventually scrapped — reportedly in part due to the films' director never officially giving the idea his blessing.

A 2019 episode of Did You Know Gaming? reported that this cancelled Batman project — which was codenamed Apollo — would have featured a variety of stealth and combat mechanics inspired by the Arkham games, open-world technology and the foundation of what would eventually become Shadow of Mordor's Nemesis system.

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Now, a collection of images and snippets of gameplay from Monolith's cancelled Batman project have made their way online.

Shared to social media platform X, these show a glimpse at Batman gliding over the streets of Gotham, the game's Batmobile, gadget loadouts, stealth sequences and more.

But, as we know, this game never made it to completion. As X user SpideyRanger notes in their thread: «Warner Brothers didn't think that having two Batman gaming franchises was a great idea so the Batman game was retooled to a Lord of the Rings project and that's how we got 'Shadow of Mordor'.»

The open world of Gotham could be traversed by either gliding and utilizing the grappling hook (as established in the Arkham games) or by operating the Tumbler/Batmobile. pic.twitter.com/VZKXJBFsgP— SpideyRanger

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