Telltale’s Batman series kicks off next month digitally, in retail September
Telltale's Batman series kicks off as early as next month, while coming to retail just a few weeks later.
Telltale's Batman series kicks off as early as next month, while coming to retail just a few weeks later.
Speaking at SXSW, Telltale revealed that their Batman game will be heavily focused on Bruce Wayne’s daytime activities and how his actions affect his more nocturnal persona.
With the original Batman out of action following the events of Endgame, Gotham has a new dark knight patrolling its streets, and a new threat in the form of Bloom. Eventually, he’ll need to be taken down by the current capeless crusader.
They’ve taken on Handsome Jack, the freelance police known as Sam and Max, the Walking Dead and the fairy-tale denizens of Fables. But for their next episodic game series, Telltale is headed to Gotham City to put their stamp on a certain dark knight.
The best Batman of all time has returned. And he's looking rather fashionable tonight.
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