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Batman: Arkham Knight Hits Xbox One/PS4/PC June 2015

Warner Bros. announces release date for upcoming action game, and reveals two limited edition bundles.

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced that Batman: Arkham Knight will launch for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on June 2, 2015. The game was expected to be released this fall, but Warner Bros. delayed it to next year right before E3.

Back then, developer Rocksteady Studios said it would use the extra development time to ensure the final product is as great as it possibly can be. "If we didn't give the team more time to do it, then we would be releasing something that we weren't happy with," Rocksteady said at the time. "We want to make sure we're absolutely nailing it 100 percent."

Along with the news of the release date, Warner Bros. announced two Batman: Arkham Knight collector's editions, the contents of which are listed below, courtesy of Warner Bros.

Batman: Arkham Knight Batmobile Edition for consoles ($200)

  • Custom Art Book: 80-page, full-color art book showcasing the concept art of Batman Arkham Knight
  • Limited Edition SteelBook: unique SteelBook case and game disc
  • Comic Book: Limited Edition DC Comics Batman: Arkham Knight #0 Comic Book
  • Exclusive Character Skin Pack: three unique skins from DC Comics - The New 52
  • Transforming Batmobile Statue: Fully transformable Batmobile statue realized in exquisite detail by TriForce

Batman: Arkham Knight Limited Edition for console or PC ($100)

  • Custom Art Book: 80-page, full-color art book showcasing the concept art of Batman Arkham Knight
  • Limited Edition SteelBook: Unique SteelBook case and game disc
  • Comic Book: Limited Edition DC Comics Batman: Arkham Knight #0 Comic Book
  • Exclusive Character Skin Pack: three unique skins from DC Comics - The New 52
  • Batman Memorial Statue: Imposing statue commemorating Gotham’s Protector, the Dark Knight

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