Batman: Dark Tomorrow site goes live
Kemco USA launches an official site for is upcoming comic book-inspired action game.
Kemco USA has today launched the official site for Batman: Dark Tomorrow, which is currently in development at HotGen. The action game, which is scheduled for release on all current console platforms in March, will see players assuming the role of the dark knight as he takes on a number of his archenemies in an all-new story written especially for the game.
The official site launched today features sections covering the contents of Batman's utility belt, his archenemies, and messages from the writers responsible for the game's plot. In addition to downloads including screenshots and wallpapers, visitors can also download part one of a two-part comic book, designed by DC Comics, which serves as a prequel to the storyline of the game.
For more information on Batman: Dark Tomorrow, check out our previous coverage of the PS2 , PS2 , and PS2 versions of the game.
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