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Rocksteady's New Game Director Is an Assassin's Creed Franchise Veteran

By Alex Co

Rocksteady's New Game Director Is an Assassin's Creed Franchise Veteran

Following the massive flop that was Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, it's expected that developer Rocksteady Studios will have staffing changes to some degree, since you can't have a game be in development for close to a decade, bomb this hard, and not expect anyone to come out of it unscathed.

With rumors suggesting that Rocksteady is working on a new single-player game, it appears the studio has found its new game director.

The new hire is a Ubisoft veteran who has loads of experience working on the Assassin's Creed franchise.

The new hire is Bill Money, a former Ubisoft veteran who worked as Game Director at Ubisoft Singapore. Money has worked on Assassin's Creed Mirage, AC Valhalla, AC Origins.

Confirmation of Money's new position comes from his LinkedIn profile, which mentions his new title as Game Director at Rocksteady, effective July 2025 (thanks, Batman Arkham Videos).

Interestingly enough, this isn't Money's first rodeo with Warner Bros., as the developer worked as a Design Director at WB Games Montreal from Aug. 2011 to July 2014. His projects there included LEGO: Legends of Chima Online (mobile), and Cartoon Universe (mobile), and Batman: Arkham Origins (PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PC).

While there's no word on what Money is working on at the studio, the fact that he worked on a Batman Arkham game, and rumors have cropped up repeatedly that Rocksteady is working on a new single-player Batman game, and that Assassin's Creed is a franchise that's a third-person action game that features an open-world, with emphasis on melee combat, and well, you can put two and two togther.

There's also a job listing from the studio earlier this year that they were looking for a Game Director that asks for "design leadership and experience across multiple genres, particularly Third-Person Action, Melee Brawlers, and Open World Traversal games."

It seems Rocksteady has finally found their leader after all these months of looking.

Could Money be working on a new Batman game for Rocksteady? Odds are high that he is, though we can't be certain for sure until Warner Bros. or Rocksteady confirms it.

At the very least, Rocksteady's new game is on the move with a new director, and let's hope Money manages to release a game that won't take as long as Suicide Squad to develop.

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