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‘Batman: Return to Arkham’ Launches in October
Warner stated on their forum that the team needed additional time to create a more polished version of the game.
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Warner Bros. seems to have sorted things out with Batman: Return to Arkham.
For an extended look at Batman: Return to Arkham, check out the new side-by-side comparison trailer from WB Interactive. Check it out below.
In a new side-by-side video showing off the original PlayStation 3 version of Batman: Arkham Asylum compared to the remastered version on PlayStation 4, the improvements are evident nearly immediately.
Batman: Return to Arkham now has a solid release date for this fall. What do you think about the HD remaster comparison?
The improvements are quite noticeable right from the get-go of the video showing the “Arkham Asylum” remaster.
Batman: Return to Arkham gives Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City a tune-up and overall for the new generation of video game consoles. The remasters will include all previously released DLC for both games, so you don’t have to worry about having to repurchase any DLC you may have bought from the original releases. Many noticed that the new lighting made many characters look worse in the remastered version.
Created to showcase how the current-gen ports hold up against their predecessors, there’s also confirmation that Return to Arkham will swoop onto PS4, Xbox One and PC on October 18. Both games were developed using Unreal Engine 3 for the PS3, Xbox 360 and other platforms.
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The Asylum has never looked better.