Artist Goran Bukvic has published concept art from the cancelled Batman video game project that was reportedly in development at Warner Bros. Games’ Montreal studio. The images were originally published on Bukvic’s ArtStation profile a week ago, and were circulated on Twitter by user ArkhamChannel yesterday.
“These concepts were done for a cancelled game a long time ago,” Bukvic wrote. “Had a lot of fun with these.”
You can preview the images below (note: the vehicle concept art is the work of artist Elijah McNeal, as noted in ArkhamChannel’s follow-up tweet).
“Project Sabbath”, a canceled Damian Wayne Batman game at WB Games Montreal, apparently has another wave of concept art revealed – this time by concept artist Goran Bukvic. The images match how the game was first described years ago.
Credit to Reddit user thebananapeeler2. pic.twitter.com/TelAZeMVMj
— The Arkham Channel (@ArkhamChannel) November 9, 2021
Correction:
First three concept designs belong to Goran Bukvic https://t.co/Da2SOKBFhb
Batcycle designs were created by concept artist Elijah McNeal https://t.co/Wl0cGez5l3
— The Arkham Channel (@ArkhamChannel) November 10, 2021
Concept art from “Project Sabbath” first appeared online back in 2019. A year later, artist Jerad Marantz shared his work on the cancelled game on his Instagram profile.
Check out these images from the cancelled DC Batman Arkham game starring Damian Wayne. This game was most likely a Batman Arkham Knight sequel, but we cannot know for sure. Those of you that have followed the channel for a while recall me describing some of these. pic.twitter.com/mUQ6TXbUmq
— Coby — YouTuber and Streamer (@slcmof) August 13, 2019
Not much is known about Project Sabbath, but you can take a good look at what could have been.