Commissioner Gordon Speaks — Batman: Arkham Shadow 2 Is Happening

Commissioner Gordon Speaks Batman Arkham Shadow 2 Is Happening

Commissioner Gordon Actor Confirms New Game

Batman: Arkham Shadow 2 is officially on the horizon. Mark Rolston, who voices Commissioner Gordon in the VR title, confirmed the news during an interview at Fan Expo Chicago 2025. Speaking with Culture Combine, Rolston revealed:

“Same thing with the Batman Arkham Shadow VR game. We’re about to start another one of those. I play Commissioner Gordon.”

The comment suggests that development on the follow-up is about to begin, though Meta or Camouflaj has yet to make a formal announcement about Batman: Arkham Shadow 2.

Arkham Shadow’s Success on Meta Quest

Batman: Arkham Shadow, developed by Camouflaj and published by Meta, launched as the flagship bundled title for the Meta Quest 3S. It quickly became one of the headset’s most prominent exclusives.

The game reached feature-complete status in February 2025, when its Game of the Year update launched. This update added an Extreme difficulty mode, three Predator challenge maps inspired by Rocksteady’s classic Arkham titles, and an unforgiving I Am the Knight variant of New Game+, which restarts the campaign after a single Game Over.

Previous updates had expanded the game with New Game+ modes, infinite combat and predator challenges, a character viewer, localisation across seven languages, and numerous bug fixes. We can expect Batman: Arkham Shadow 2 to start with a stronger base.

Possible Reveal at Meta Connect

With Rolston’s comments surfacing just weeks ahead of Meta Connect 2025 (scheduled for September 17 to 18), speculation is growing that a sequel reveal could form part of the event’s showcase.

For now, players can only wait for Meta or Camouflaj to confirm the next chapter of Batman’s VR journey officially. But with Commissioner Gordon supposedly back on duty for Batman: Arkham Shadow 2, Gotham’s Dark Knight won’t be absent from VR for long.

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