Batman: Arkham Knight Trailer Shows In-Game Footage

Warner Bros. have shared the first gameplay trailer for Batman: Arkham Knight, the final game in the Arkham series. You can watch it below.

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Batman: Arkham Knight has the Scarecrow attempting to unite a number of Gotham’s villains against Batman, including Two-Face, the Penguin and Harley Quinn. Amidst these events, another character named the Arkham Knight challenges Batman as well.

 

Batman: Arkham Knight is in development for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. The game will allow players to drive the Batmobile around Gotham City for the first time.

 


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