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In Batman: Arkham Asylum, developed by Rocksteady Studios, the player assumes the role of Batman as he delivers The Joker to Arkham Asylum. There, the imprisoned super-villains have set a trap and an immersive combat gaming experience unfolds. With an original script penned by Emmy Award-winning Batman writer Paul Dini, the game brings the universe of DC Comics' detective to life with stunning graphics.

Available on: PC, PS3, Xbox360 PC Rank: 1098 / 5,248  | Overall Rank: 1448 / 13,445

Game tags: Action, Science Fiction, Third-Person, Comic Style, Modern Times

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Rumour: Multiplayer modes in Batman: Arkham Origins (3)
Warner Brothers new Batman: Arkham Origins is to have multiplayer attached, according to sources. We'll be playing as gang members associated with Joker or Bane as try to take down Batman and Robin.

There are a number of possibly customisable villains to choose from. These tips come from a source correct about Arkham Origins' Christmas Eve setting. WB Montreal is behind the project.
Posted: 24.04.2013 by Technet2k
Rumour: Rocksteady developing 'Batman: Arkham Origins... (5)
The team over at Rocksteady Studios are apparently still donning the Dark Knight cape as they work on something called 'Batman: Arkham Origins' for next-gen consoles. A report claims it's a prequel.

It's said to be inspired by the Silver Age comics and features Justice League notables Superman and Green Lantern. It will unveil at E3 and release this autumn, claim sources.
Posted: 28.03.2013 by Technet2k
Third Batman: Arkham title powered by Unreal Engine 3... (3)
The online work portfolio of Virtuos' Daniel Wang states that the outsourcing studio is busy working with Warner's third Batman: Arkham title and that they're using Unreal Engine 3 under the cape.

This means it won't be going exclusive to next-gen platforms, which are all said to be using Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4. Virtuos worked with Rocksteady on Batman: Arkham City.
Posted: 11.03.2013 by Technet2k
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