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Batman: Arkham Knight is a 2015 action-adventure game developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.Based on the DC Comics superhero Batman, it is the successor to the 2013 video game Batman: Arkham Origins, a direct sequel to Batman: Arkham City (2011) and the fourth main installment in the Batman: Arkham series.
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 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 on the Fourth of July.
About a month ago, a new Batman: Arkham Knight skin was released on the Epic Games Store, before promptly being pulled. At the time, it all seemed a bit fishy, mostly due to who was sharing ...
Wayne Manor with its surrounding gate in Batman vol. 3, #42 (May 2017). Art by Mikel Janín. The manor grounds include the Batcave, an extensive cave system that Bruce Wayne discovered as a boy and uses as his base of operations. Its method of access has varied, though it is typically accessible from a hidden door behind a grandfather clock.
Rocksteady is giving us all a free Batman Inc.-style Batman skin for Arkham City, as a "thank you all for your incredible support before, during and after the game's release," according to a ...
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The usage of the Bat-Signal as a waypoint continues in Batman: Arkham Origins (2013) and Batman: Arkham Knight (2015), though the signal itself appears only in the latter game. At the end of Arkham Knight, Batman initiates the Knightfall Protocol, which includes the destruction of the Bat-Signal via a built-in explosive added by Lucius Fox.