Nathan Hale and Clank Visiting Gotham

Posted By | On 06th, Aug. 2010

David Kaye, the voice actor of Nathan Hale in Insomniac’s famous shooter series Resistance and Clank in Insomniac’s famous platformer series, Ratchet and Clank, will be voicing a character in the upcoming action game, Batman: Arkham City, the sequel to the widely acclaimed Batman: Arkham Asylum.

Kaye, who isn’t bald like Molyneux, by the way, confirmed in an interview with Shogun Gamer that he is working on “a new and exciting project for the ‘Batman’ VG franchise” with Warner Bros Interactive.

It has not yet been revealed which character Kaye will be voicing, though. More details on this matter soon, so keep checking back.


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