The cover of the May issue
of Game Informer featuring Batman: Arkham Origins.
Fans
of the recent slate of Batman video games will have another adventure to
enjoy this fall.
Warner
Bros Interactive confirmed it will launch the prequel Batman: Arkham
Origins on Oct. 25 for the PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii U.
The
game takes place several years before the franchise' first two games: Batman:
Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City. Players will follow a
"young and unrefined" Batman as he makes the transition into the Dark
Knight.
The
publisher's WB Games Montreal studio will take over development duties from Rocksteady
Studios, who created the first two titles. As a report from Game Informer notes, Arkham Origins
creative director Eric Holmes was the lead designer on open world action titles
Prototype and The Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction.
Warner
Bros. is also developing a handheld Batman title for the Nintendo 3DS and
PlayStation Vita called Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate. The
2.5 dimensional adventure is being developed by Armature Studio, which features
three developers of Nintendo's Metroid Prime franchise.
The
Batman franchise has proven a huge hit for Warner Bros. Interactive. The
2011 game Batman: Arkham City shipped 4.6 million copies during its
first week, double that of Arkham Asylum.
According
to Game Informer, Deathstroke is among the main villains appearing in Arkham
Origins. More details will be revealed in the magazine's May issue.

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