Batman Arkham Knight Release Date: Wait Some More
Batman Arkham Knight Release Date: Wait Some More
When it comes to superheroes, there are many cool ones out there. However, Batman is something else and probably that's precisely why waiting for Batman Arkham Knight release date seems almost impossible. From what we have seen, this game is going to be awesome but the bad news is that you will have a wait a lot for than expected.
Initially Warner Bros. planned the game in October 2014, then it got delayed to Christmas this year. And now the makers say that due to unforeseeable delay, there is no option than postponing the release date to June 2015.
The official Batman Arkham Knight release date for PS4 and Xbox One is June, 2, 2015. In fact, the makers have also announced collectors' editions with special art book, comic book, character skin pack and a lot more.
While it's not certain on what consoles you can play the game apart from PC, many believe that Batman Arkham will not be released for PS3 and Xbox 360. This is apparently being developed as the Next Gen game and will need advanced consoles like PS4 and Xbox One for a better gaming experience.
Batman Arkham Knight Price
So how much will you spend next summer to get this game? According to recent reports the price for collector's edition has been kept around $99.99. And as far as Batmobile edition is concerned, you will have to pay a little extra. This edition will be available for $199.99 for consoles like PS4 and Xbox One. At this price, it is definitely something a lot of us would want.
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