Batman: Arkham Knight May Be Coming In February

According to a Microsoft Store listing, Batman: Arkham Knight may be released on February 24 next year.

This may not be the official release date, but The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, another game published by Warner Bros. in North America, will also be released on February 24.

Batman: Arkham Knight was announced in early March and was originally due to be released in October this year. It was delayed to 2015 just two weeks ago, though no reason for the delay was given. 

Already confirmed villains for Arkham Knight include Scarecrow, Penguin, Harley Quinn, Riddler, and new villain being created specially for the game, the Arkham Knight. The game is also introducing Batman’s car, the Batmobile, as a drivable vehicle. The Batmobile has immobilizing missles, can be summoned at any time, smashes through most objects, and can eject Batman at any time so he can glide or grapple around Gotham.

Neither Warner Bros. or Microsoft have confirmed if this release date is legitimate, but we’ll update you when more information is revealed. In the meantime, you can check out the E3 gameplay trailer for Arkham Knight down below.

httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIdBuFsIr3M

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