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Batman: Arkham is a superhero action-adventure video game series based on the DC Comics character Batman, developed by Rocksteady Studios, [1] [2] WB Games Montréal and Camouflaj, and published originally by Eidos Interactive and currently by Warner Bros. Games.
Set six months after the events of Batman: Arkham Origins and three months after the events of Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate (2013), the game follows a young but confident Batman (Roger Craig Smith) who must prevent the Rat King from executing public office officials such as District Attorney Harvey Dent and Police Commissioner Jim Gordon (Mark Rolston) and unleashing chaos in Gotham City ...
Forever Evil: Arkham War by Peter Tomasi, Scot Eaton and Jaime Mendoza, focuses on Batman's villains. [65] A concluding one-shot issue, Forever Evil Aftermath: Batman vs. Bane, by Peter Tomasi, Scot Eaton, Jaime Mendoza and Scott Hana, was released in April 2014. [66]
This year, Batman will return for his final go-around with Rocksteady in the upcoming Batman: Arkham Knight. Originally fans assumed that the "Arkham Knight" would be no one other than Batman ...
Really, you can take your pick of Rocksteady’s Batman games - Arkham Asylum, Arkham City and Arkham Knight - and have a good time with all three of them. But for us, Batman: Arkham Asylum is the ...
A character bio for Hugo Strange appears in Batman: Arkham Asylum. Hugo Strange appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure. [46] Hugo Strange appears in Batman: Arkham City, voiced by Corey Burton. This version is the warden of the titular super prison and a secret disciple of Ra's al Ghul. [47]
Roman Sionis / Black Mask appears in the Batman: Arkham video game franchise, initially voiced by Nolan North in Arkham City and Brian Bloom in subsequent appearances. [40] [41] [42] This version is known for using body doubles. [43] Black Mask makes a cameo appearance in Batman: Arkham City (2011) via its story mode and challenge maps ...
After Batman's death in Batman R.I.P., White is transferred out of Arkham and into a more secure prison. [8] In The New 52 continuity reboot, White is an ally of Black Mask and the Penguin. [9] [10] [11]