Categories: GamesThe Latest

TRAILER TALK: Arkham Knight

Leading up to its release date, Rocksteady’s Batman: Arkham Knight trailers and DLC packages have been dropping left and right. They really, really want you to pre-order before June 23rd.

In a trailer dropped just this week, we get a look at the action through Harley Quinn’s eyes. She’s not messing around with Gotham PD. It was announced that if you pre-order, you can play Quinn in a story mission. Check it out.

In another trailer, those who order from GameStop will gain access to an exclusive story pack as Red Hood. Bam!

These are tacked on to exclusive skins, a prototype Batmobile if you pre-order from Wal-Mart, booster packs from Best Buy and Tesco and costume skins from Steam. Content varies based on retailers.

After being delayed twice, Arkham Knight is finally about to see the light of day. The game is the last of the Arkham series from Rocksteady and focuses on Batman after the events of Arkham City. The city of Gotham is feeling at ease with the Joker dead and gone, but Batman is a little unnerved. The calm of the city means that his foes will have plenty of time to come up with a plan to end him for good. The first to step up is Scarecrow, and his actions cause the evacuation of the city leaving only the bad guys versus a small group of the good guys, and it’s up to Batman, as per usual, to keep the peace.

Being released on June 23rd, the game is available on Windows, OS X, Linux as well as the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It’s already been receiving a crazy amount of hype and awards like Best of Show and Best Action/Adventure Game from The Game Critics Awards. Will you be checking out Arkham Knight? #BeTheBatman

If you enjoyed Carly’s quinning, you can find the rest of her work right HERE on Sci-Fi Bloggers. You can also follow her on Twitter @MrsCarlyRodgers.


Possibly Related Posts:

Comments

Carly Fjeld

Recent Posts

Friday Fiction: The Many Spaceships Of The Biggest City

Possibly, this is the furthest in the future we’ve ever done for a Friday Fiction.… Read More

2 days ago

Ironheart Episodic Coverage: “Take Me Home”

Ironheart’s first episode, “Take Me Home,” is one of the best opening Marvel episodes I… Read More

4 days ago

Continuing Impressions of Revival Ep2: “Keeping Up Appearances”

"Keeping Up Appearances" Is Extremely Bleak TV Let’s go back into the powder keg of… Read More

6 days ago

Friday Fiction: Ceiling Men’s Managers

Just because we said the next story—this week’s story—would be even weirder than our last,… Read More

1 week ago

First Impressions Of Revival Ep1: “Don’t Tell Dad”

Revival has kind of a bad first episode in a lot of ways, but does… Read More

2 weeks ago

Hello Tomorrow! Doesn’t Need Its Gimmick

Hello Tomorrow! is perhaps one of the most unique sci-fi shows to come out in… Read More

2 weeks ago