While Batman fans waited for the release of "Batman: Arkham Knight," rumors have been spreading about earlier installments in the "Batman: Arkham" franchise would be remastered and released on PS4 and Xbox One. Some gaming enthusiasts have been pointing to "Batman: Arkham City" and "Batman: Arkham Asylum" as the games to be released in next-gen consoles.
An Italian based gaming enthusiast claimed that gamers would be expecting two remastered games from the "Batman: Arkham" franchise that would be making their way to next-gen consoles. The article added that the games would be re-launched by Christmas.
In the remastered "Batman: Arkham City" and "Batman: Arkham Asylum," gamers would be expecting "a graphics buffer with some tightened pixels and cleaner lines," based on a report from Cinema Blend. Then again, gamers might be treated to an "overhaul, with upgraded textures, more smoothened gameplay at 60 frames per second, or advanced a few new pieces of DLC or content thrown in for good measure." Gamers were also wondering if the remastered installments in the "Batman: Arkham" franchise would be making its way to the PC, considering that there had been a lot of games that made PC edition, which were arguably more stylish in detail compared to their next-gen console counterparts.
Meanwhile, Rocksteady Studios and Warner Bros. Games Montréal remained quiet about this matter and covering the alleged plan in mystery. These games would be re-launched after "Batman: Arkham Knight's" anticipated release.
Speaking of "Batman: Arkham Knight," gamers should be in for a surprise as the final installment in the "Batman: Arkham" franchise would be revealing the identity of the "Arkham Knight" and his puspose would be in the sinister plan of Gotham's super-villains led, this time, by the Scarecrow.
"Batman: Arkham Kinght" received and M-rating from the ESRB due to too much gore in the storyline, which the producers were not apologetic about it; the game would be released on June.
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