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Batman Arkham Knight is now available for pre-order on the Xbox One, available June 23

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
September 15, 2019
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Batman Arkham Knight is now available for pre-order on the Xbox One

The final installment of the critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham series, Arkham Knight, is now available for pre-order on the Xbox One. This is your last chance to be the Batman in this epic story.

The game takes place a year after the events of Arkham City, and Batman is now set to take on his enemies in an open world map that is five times larger than the one in Arkham City. Streets are wider, and players now have access to a drivable Batmobile, which looks like a hybrid of the Batmobiles of old and Christopher Nolan’s Tumbler. Graphics have been greatly improved, and there are a host of other gameplay improvements as well, making the game one of the most highly anticipated titles of 2015.

We encourage you to play Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Origins before playing this if you’re a fan of Batman. Check out the latest gameplay trailer of Arkham Knight below. Don’t worry, there are no spoilers in it.

You can pre-order the game now on the Xbox One for $59.99, or $99.99 for the Premium Edition which comes with a season pass and other downloadable content. The game is set to release on the 23rd this month and pre-download is available so you can start playing the moment the game goes live. PC gamers, if you haven’t done so already, you can pre-order the game on Steam.

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