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Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Aquaman: 6 DC Heroes Video Games Keep Ignoring

Green Lantern is finally getting his HBO close-up. Wonder Woman almost had a game before WB pulled the plug. These are the DC heroes still waiting for their shot.

Deville LouwbyDeville Louw
16 July 2026
Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan pointing his Green Lantern ring in HBO's Lanterns

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Ask any gamer out there which DC superhero games are their favourite, and most will fanatically scream the Batman Arkham franchise and Batman: The Telltale Series. While I love Batman, it seems that DC has been placing all its eggs in one bat-shaped basket by putting all the focus squarely on the Dark Knight. It’s this oversaturation that has given me Batman fatigue.

With this in mind, I started thinking about other DC superhero games I’d love to see. DC has a plethora of great heroes and anti-heroes to choose from. So I’ve put together a list of those other heroes deserving of their own games.

Here’s where things actually stand. The Arkham series ended with Arkham Knight back in 2015, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League was a critical and commercial disaster, and Warner Bros. Games spent 2025 cutting rather than building — shutting down three studios and pulling back from big-budget single-player development in favour of live-service and mobile titles. Injustice 3 remains a persistent rumour rather than a confirmed project. Against that backdrop, here are the six heroes still waiting for their shot, ranked from the strongest case to the longest shot.

Green Lantern Deserves a Video Game as Much as His New HBO Show

Green Lantern DC Comic Books
Image Credit: DC Comics

Status: No game in development. Lanterns premieres on HBO Max August 16, 2026.

Once again, we owe the decrease in Green Lantern’s popularity partly to the awful movie which saw our favourite green-clad, ring-slinging hero not living up to his full potential.

Green Lantern recently kicked ass as part of the NetherRealm Studios’ DC superhero games, Injustice and Injustice 2. While most would think that a game starring the Green Lantern would be action-packed and focused on stopping an evil villain from destroying the world (insert evil laugh), there is another way in which to approach a game featuring one of the members of the Green Lantern Corps.

In essence, Green Lanterns are more like space cops. A game that sees Green Lantern (be it Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, John Stewart or even a rookie who has just received his ring) patrolling his sector, arresting criminal aliens and basically being THE LAW would be a great change from the tried-and-tested formula of “good guy stopping the insane evil mastermind”. It could basically be the DC space version of COPS.

DC is already betting big on Green Lantern outside of the games space. Lanterns, HBO’s Hal Jordan and John Stewart series starring Kyle Chandler and Aaron Pierre, premieres August 16, 2026, and leans into a grounded, True Detective-style “space cops on Precinct Earth” take that isn’t far off from the game pitch above. If DC Studios is confident enough in that angle to build a whole prestige series around it, it’s hard to see why a game hasn’t followed.

Of course, no Green Lantern game would be complete without one or two familiar faces making an appearance, possibly Kilowog or Ch’p. Apprehending space criminals could net players XP points with which they would unlock new abilities or constructs they could create using their rings. Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do?

Wonder Woman Almost Had a Video Game — Then WB Cancelled It

Wonder Woman cartoon
Image Credit: DC Studios

Status: Cancelled February 2025, after years in development at Monolith Productions.

Why wouldn’t DC cash in on the Wonder Woman movie hype? Believe it or not, surprisingly, there haven’t been many games based on female superheroes, well, except for that Catwoman movie tie-in game. However, the less said about it, the better.

Unlike her fellow Justice League members, Wonder Woman has never had her own game. And while it would be great to have a Wonder Woman game where players get to follow her through various time periods, inevitably, a Diana Prince game faces the same problem a Superman game does due to her vast amount of power.

It would probably be better to have her face off against a threat inspired by Greek mythology, possibly Ares or Circe. Being an expert at hand-to-hand combat, as well as a master of both sword and shield, a Wonder Woman game could also follow in the footsteps of another gaming character that has his origins in the Greek world, and that is no stranger to the pantheon of gods, Kratos.

The more narrative-driven direction that the God of War games are taking could be a perfect fit for a game based on Diana of Themyscira. It could blend a deep storyline with some fast-paced combat.

This one very nearly happened. Monolith Productions, the studio behind Middle-earth: Shadow of War, spent years developing an open-world Wonder Woman game first teased at The Game Awards 2021. In February 2025, Warner Bros. cancelled the project entirely and shut down Monolith along with two other studios as part of a broader strategic pullback from AAA development. It’s a reminder that Wonder Woman getting a great game isn’t a hypothetical DC has never considered — it’s one they walked away from.

A Wonder Woman game is long overdue.

Aquaman Deserves an Underwater Epic, Not Another Bad Tie-In

Aquaman
Image Credit: DC Comics

Status: No game in development.

Another victim of a bad Nintendo game, Aquaman has never fully recovered from the humiliation. It’s once again time for this lord of the deep to rise up and prove to everyone that he has what it takes to be the star of a great game.

Unlike most of the above-mentioned heroes, an Aquaman game would let us explore the depths and wonders of the ocean, visit Atlantis and take on some strange creatures from the depths of the abyss. Of all the DC superhero games on this list, this is the one I’m most excited to see.

After experiencing the wonders of Rapture in BioShock (which is basically just a run-down Atlantis), it would be great to once again venture into an underwater city. Not only would Aquaman be able to summon creatures from the deep to aid him during combat (who wouldn’t want a great white shark fighting alongside them?), but the game would also focus on the political aspect of being the King of Atlantis.

There would be heaps of political drama and intrigue interspersed with some great Arkham-inspired underwater combat (basically an underwater version of Game of Thrones).

A new Aquaman game would show fans that there is far more to the orange-loving hero than talking to fish. There’s an entire ocean out there waiting for us to explore.

John Constantine Needs a Horror Game Worthy of Hellblazer

Constantine
Image Credit: Warner Bros. Animation

Status: No game in development. Constantine 2 film reportedly in active scripting.

Many might not be aware, but there is a Constantine game based on the terrible movie starring Keanu Reeves. Although you can probably tell I wasn’t a fan of the movie, I did enjoy the TV series, which, as luck would have it, was cancelled after one season. Although the TV series was short-lived, it convinced me that that chain-smoking scholar of the occult, John Constantine, deserves his own game.

Think about it for a second.

Constantine might not be the most physically imposing hero (or, in this case, anti-hero) out there, but his quick wit and knowledge of the arcane make him an interesting and formidable foe to those who dare cross him. A game based on the Hellblazer comics should focus more on what makes Constantine such an interesting and deeply flawed hero rather than just loads of action. It could play out like a cross between a survival horror and investigative game where John is tasked with solving a mystery steeped in the occult while having to make some seriously tough in-game choices that will affect how the game plays out.

The game would be based more on using John’s smarts and knowledge of the arcane to overcome obstacles rather than punching his way through each mission. With some great writing, an intriguing story and some deep character development, a Constantine game could be just the break we need from an overdose of Batman.

Deadman Could Be DC’s Most Original Video Game Yet

Deadman
Image Credit: DC Comics

Status: No game ever announced.

Murdered by an assassin, Deadman, also known as Boston Brand (before he became, well, dead), is a spirit that haunts the mortal realm bringing justice to those who deserve it. Now, I know what you are thinking, “How the heck can a character who is essentially a ghost make for an interesting game?”

You see, Deadman, while he might be dead and unable to interact with anything in the physical world, does have one unique ability. He can possess the living (cue sounds of amazement). Imagine being tasked to infiltrate a heavily guarded building or enemy encampment as Deadman and retrieving some important documents. Sounds easy, sure, but remember, he can’t interact with objects in the physical world.

Players would need to possess different people or even animals in order to sneak into the area, open doors or pick up objects. This, in turn, means that a Deadman game would have branching paths to the different objectives, ensuring that each player’s experience will be different.

Who wouldn’t want to play as a body-stealing ghost?

Jonah Hex Deserves a Red Dead-Style Wild West Game

Jonah Hex
Image Credit: DC Comics

Status: No game ever announced.

Jonah Hex is probably one of DC’s lesser-known characters. A wild west bounty hunter with an attitude problem, Jonah Hex exists in a time separate from that of most of the pantheon of DC heroes. However, he has occasionally crossed over to the present time, teaming up with some of DC’s more notable superheroes.

With renewed interest in everything wild west, thanks in no small part to Rockstar’s Red Dead Redemption series of games, now would be the perfect time to give the old cowboy his own game. Granted, a Jonah Hex game might be a bit too similar to Rockstar’s franchise, but if handled correctly, it could make for one hell of a game – filled with outlaws, monsters and even a few demons thrown in for good measure.

With Hex being no stranger to time travel, this element could even be incorporated into the game with Hex either travelling into the future or one of the more well-known heroes popping up in the wild west fighting side by side with the bounty hunter. I mean, what could be more fun than a time-travelling wild west romp featuring a badass cowboy bounty hunter?

What It Would Actually Take

The obstacle here was never demand — it’s strategy. Since the 2025 cuts, Warner Bros. Games leadership has been steering toward live-service and mobile experiences over big single-player superhero epics, the same instinct that killed the Wonder Woman game and shuttered Monolith Productions. Any of these six would need someone inside WB Games to make the case for a AAA single-player bet on a hero who isn’t Batman or Superman, at a moment when the studio’s non-Batman DC output has narrowed rather than widened.

James Gunn has spent the last few years proving he can actually pull off what this piece was once just hoping for: a DC Universe where the movies and TV shows talk to each other. Superman, Peacemaker, Supergirl and now Lanterns are the proof. But Gunn controls the story side of the DCU — the games side answers to an entirely different set of executives, and that disconnect is exactly why a show like Lanterns can exist while a Green Lantern game still doesn’t. With a roster this strong still waiting on the sidelines, DC has no shortage of places to start. It just needs someone on the games side willing to bet on them.

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About the Author: Deville Louw

Deville Louw is a dedicated family man with a passion for gaming and toy collecting. With a deep love for gaming, he is always on the lookout for the latest and greatest titles to share with readers.

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