Batman Arkham City Lockdown coming to iOS
Are you hungry for more Batman: Arkham City? Developed by NetherRealm Studios (aka the Mortal Kombat team), Batman: Arkham City Lockdown for iOS appears to be a side-scrolling brawler.
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Are you hungry for more Batman: Arkham City? Developed by NetherRealm Studios (aka the Mortal Kombat team), Batman: Arkham City Lockdown for iOS appears to be a side-scrolling brawler.
You've solved every Riddler challenge, collected all of Catwoman's loot, and conquered every challenge map as Robin and Nightwing. So, now what? You can get new challenge maps on December 20th.
It's only been a few weeks since the release of Batman: Arkham City, but Rocksteady has already pushed out its first bit of DLC for the game. How does it play, and is it worth a purchase?
Promising faster game loads than conventional hard drives, Samsung's newly released 830 series of SSDs, 128GB and above, will come with a special bonus: a free PC download of Batman: Arkham City.
Batman: Arkham City has sold 2 million copies, from 4.6 million shipped, putting it on track to match or top Arkham Asylum's sales.
The PC specs for Batman: Arkham City have been released.
As we noted earlier, all pre-order "exclusive" DLC for Batman: Arkham City will be made available for purchase after release. GameStop has inadvertently confirmed this, revealing the dates and prices for three upcoming DLC packs.
Curious how the Boy Wonder plays in Batman: Arkham City? Well, you're about to find out in this first video look at the Robin DLC.
The latest episode of Qore, available free for PlayStation Plus subscribers, showcases two enemies for the upcoming Batman simulator. The Mad Hatter makes his first appearance for the franchise, while Poison Ivy makes a welcome return.
The achievement list for Batman: Arkham City DLC reveals that Nightwing will be another playable character.