Batman: Arkham Knight Released Date Delayed but Developer Promises Better Gameplay

8:20 PM EDT 3/24/2015 by Aishwarya, Celebeat Reporter

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According to Rocksteady Studios report, the release date of the game Batman: Arkham Knight is again delayed.  The game also got a rating of "M" (Mature) due to its violent content.

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment who is responsible for the game Batman: Arkham Knight has put more action to put an end to Scarecrow's evil plans.  This time, Batman is set to use his own and personal methods to discover what the Scarecrow is up to.

The game is supposed to be released on June 2nd but was delayed for a few days making June 23rd a special day for Batman fans.  According to the developers, they do not want to commit compromises hence the delay.  They also said that the delay is well worth the wait for the Arkham's trilogy conclusion.

Batman: Arkham Knight will be available on PlayStation 4, PC and Xbox One consoles.  Rocksteady has also reported that they might also release within the year Batman: Arkham City and Batman: Arkham Asylum.

The first of the "Arkham" series, the caped crusader faces the Scarecrow once again who unites with other evil villains including Two-Face, Harley Quinn and the Penguin.

In Batman: Arkham Knight, Rocksteady made use of a unique design to let the Batmobile driven.  With the legendary and one-of-a-kind vehicle, players are treated to an ultimate Batman experience soaring through the sky and tearing through Gotham city which he loves and have sworn to protect.

Sefton Hill, Batman: Arkham Knight director said they apologize for the delay but it is going to be rewarding.  He also gave the players a video of the sneak preview of the game so they will have increased awareness of how great the game would be.

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