Mortal Kombat Developers Create Batman: Arkham City Lockdown

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Batman: Arkham City is already on the Xbox 360, PC and PlayStation 3. Where does it go next? To the iPhone/iPod Touch and iPad, naturally. Warner Bros. have released Batman: Arkham City Lockdown for the iOS devices, and put out a trailer to accompany the game’s launch:

 

 

Arkham City Lockdown is a brawler developed by Mortal Kombat developer, NetherRealm Studios. Warner Bros. say the game is focused on one-on-one combat in a number of Arkham City areas. Batman: Arkham City Lockdown costs $5.99 (or £3.49).


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