Batman: Arkham Knight officially announced, trailer
WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES BATMAN â„¢: ARKHAM KNIGHT
The epic finale of the acclaimed series of video games by Rocksteady Studios introduces a drivable Batmobile and Gotham City reproduced in full
Burbank, Calif. – March 4, 2014 – Warner Bros. records Interactive Entertainment and DC Entertainment today announced Batman: Arkham Knight, the conclusion of Rocksteady Studios to the award-winning series of sales champions titles Batman: Arkham Asylum ™ and Batman ™: Arkham City.  Batman: Arkham Knight is based on the license of Batman from DC Comics ' and will be available exclusively for the PlayStation ® 4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft and Windows PC.  The game is expected worldwide during 2014.
In the explosive finale of the series Arkham, Batman faces the ultimate threat against the city that has sworn to protect. The scarecrow returns to join an impressive variety of super villains including the Penguin, two-face and Harley Quinn, in order to destroy forever the Dark Knight. Batman: Arkham Knight introduces the unique design of the Batmobile, drivable Rocksteady for the first time in the saga. The addition of this legendary vehicle, combined with the acclaimed gameplay the series Batman Arkham, offers players the best and most complete experience Batman ever, with the possibility of speeding through the streets and skyline all Planar Gotham City.
"Batman: Arkham Knight is the spearhead of this extraordinary franchise, and we will give players the largest and most impressive title of the series," said Martin Tremblay, President of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Â "Rocksteady Studios is continuing to focus on the excellent gameplay for which they are known, while developing an exciting new experience for players and fans of Batman."
"Rocksteady Studios is making an enormous amount of work for the final chapter of our trilogy of Batman: Arkham so that fans can experience what it means to really be Batman," said Sefton Hill, Game Director at Rocksteady Studios. "We are happy to develop the game for next-generation platforms, a fact that has allowed us to bring to life design elements that we had envisioned from the beginning as the Batmobile and as this increases the abilities of Batman, very detailed and complete to Gotham City."