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Batman: Arkham Shadow Release Date Announced

After knowing it was coming in October for months, there’s finally an official release date for Batman: Arkham Shadow. Meta and developer Camouflaj have announced that the game will release on Tuesday, October 22.

“It’s the Fourth of July, and Gotham City is under attack by a new threat: the mysterious Rat King and his cultish devotees,” the game’s description reads. “As widespread rioting engulfs the city, Batman races to prevent this so-called “Day of Wrath” before it all goes wrong.”

The new game is part of the “Arkhamverse” that was developed by Rocksteady’s previous Batman games. This game, however, is set before the events of Batman: Arkham Asylum. The game will feature classic villains like Scarecrow, Two-Face, and Harley Quinn.

Batman: Arkham Shadow will be available exclusively on Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest 3S VR headsets. As far as a price goes, that has yet to be revealed. Right now you can only wish list the game on the Meta Quest Store.

It’s also worth noting that while you’ll need an internet connection to download the game, the game’s store page says no internet connection is required to play it.

Are you going to give Batman: Arkham Shadow a try now that we know its release date is October 22? Join the discussion in the official Insider Gaming Forums.


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Always wonder if VR is really going to take of or if its a phase like we had with 3D movies in the movie theatre. I know its something I cant do because the movement makes me feel sick, lol. To me it seems a very niche section of gaming.

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Always wonder if VR is really going to take of or if its a phase like we had with 3D movies in the movie theatre. I know its something I cant do because the movement makes me feel sick, lol. To me it seems a very niche section of gaming.

Big name VR headsets have been around for how long now, 10 years? Still feel like they just aren't ready to be a mainstream way to game. Very niche like you said and lots of people who want to play with them are put off by dizzness etc.

Wonder if they will continue to get a steady release of games or if it dies off before a big advancement in the tech brings it back again.

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Always wonder if VR is really going to take of or if its a phase like we had with 3D movies in the movie theatre. I know its something I cant do because the movement makes me feel sick, lol. To me it seems a very niche section of gaming.

I dont get sick but watching a 3d movie at the cinema gives me a headache for some reason Haha. I think a big problem with VR in general is a lot of the games are more like glorified tech demos than actual games.

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any idea if a new Batman game that’s not VR is in development?

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any idea if a new Batman game that’s not VR is in development?

Only a rumour of one atm

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