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'Batman: Arkham' Game Release Date Set For Q1 2017; Damian Wayne Lead Speculation Still Considered

'Batman: Arkham' Game Release Date Set For Q1 2017; Damian Wayne Lead Speculation Still Considered

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

A 'Batman: Arkham' game could be in the works, as WB Games recently took to social media to share details. After the success of "Batman: Akrham Knight" in 2015, it may come as no surprise that a new game could ascend soon.

A recent tweet by IGN France told how fans to mark their calendars on March 8. Simply captioned "Save The Date," no other information was announced by the company yet, but speculations inevitably surfaced soon after.

According to Game Rant, some suggest that it will certainly be a 'Batman: Arkham' game due to a few factors. One is the use of the font and color scheme, which was seen in the previous titles. Another is the "Save The Date" phrase, which has used before to tease an upcoming title from the series. While all these hints could make sense to some, WB Games is yet to announce concrete information about the teaser.

Speculations around a new Batman game say that it could highlight the character of Damian Wayne as the lead or presumed Batman. This is yet to be confirmed, as he is more popularly known as the hooded Robin in the graphic novel series. He is the biological son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul, trained in various arts of combat.

Rocksteady Studios garnered attention for its version of the "Batman: Arkham" games featuring an evolving storyline about the Caped Crusader. A variety of both the popular and the underground villains were introduced by the franchise, highlighting distinct adversities in the life of both Bruce Wayne and Batman. His most recognized oppositions in the series include Penguin, Two-Face, Scarecrow, Bane and The Joker, reminiscent of those in the legendary comic books.

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