Batman: Arkham Knight Leaked By Retailer

Thanks to the fine folks at VideoGamer.com, we are now privy to a new game called Batman: Arkham Knight. The game is set to be the “explosive finale” to the critically-acclaimed Arkham series, and will apparently be coming out on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The news was leaked by an online retailer that has the game already listed and slated for later this year.

The listing also mentions that Scarecrow, Penguin, Two-Face and Harley Quinn will appear in this new game, which is being developed by Rocksteady. An official announcement is expected to be made today, and when it does I’ll post a follow-up.

Condemn OR Condone:

After the lukewarm response that Batman: Arkham Origins got, I’m glad that Rocksteady is back to deliver a proper sequel (and apparently, finale) to both Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City.


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