Warner Bros. Games Montreal's new open world action RPG is out this October for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Host Geoff Keighley says the title will receive a "brand new reveal" at next week's showcase. It's slated to release on October 25th.
The leaker who first revealed the game's existence says several may not be in the game at launch since "most of the team isn’t thinking about the game in that sense."
"We had to prioritize and focus our efforts to deliver the game at a satisfying level of quality for current gen," the developer says.
The glider fits Nightwing's athleticism while Red Hood's Mystic Leap is inspired by the Lazarus Pit, as per creative director Patrick Redding.
We have played the MultiVersus closed alpha, and we're thoroughly impressed so far.
The action RPG features Fidelity and Performance modes with 4K resolution support confirmed. Activity Cards, 3D audio and more also supported.
When we do eventually get a new Batman game, what form will it end up taking?
Revel in the sounds (and visuals) of the castle grounds and its neighboring village in this new 20 minute long video for the upcoming RPG.
WB Games Montreal has dropped several new details on its upcoming open world action RPG.
The Xbox One and PS4 versions were also canceled in order to "provide players with the best possible gameplay experience."
The new 13 minute gameplay video showcases each hero's combat style, the Batcycle, loot, upgrades, the Belfry and various suits.
The Standard Edition costs $70 while the Deluxe Edition retails for $90. There's also a $300 Collector's Edition with physical merchandise.
The upcoming co-op action RPG is currently set to release on October 25th for Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and PC.
Gotham Knights is currently confirmed to only support 2-player co-op, but it's possible that that number may have been bumped up.
Further expanding their video games empire by gobbling up Warner Bros. disparate studios makes a lot more sense for Sony than the Bungie acquisition.
The Wii Sports successor has debuted on top of the UK charts, while LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga drops down to second place.
Industry analyst Michael Pachter believes Sony should make Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment an acquisition target.
The pendulum swings back again in the story of WB Games, with its studios and IP licenses seemingly up for sale once again.
Fight with the Force as a Jedi or Dark Side character, or earn Studs with each kill as a Bounty Hunter - here's every upgrade for each class.