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A new Batman: Arkham game is coming later this year, and, oh, it's a VR game

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Nearly 10 years after the release of Batman: Arkham Knight, a new addition to the series is finally on the way called Batman: Arkham Shadow, and it gives me no pleasure to tell you that it's a VR game, exclusive to the Meta Quest 3.

The new game is being developed by Camouflaj and Oculus Studios, in partnership with Warner Bros and DC. It's set to come out later this year, and will be properly revealed on June 7 during the Summer Game Fest.

There's not much to the announcement, beyond the fact of the game's existence: "Evil stalks the streets. Gotham City is in danger. And you're the only one who can stop it," Meta said in the reveal, a descriptor that could very easily be applied to pretty much every single day in the Caped Crusader's life. Let's be honest about it, in terms of meaningful crime reduction the man just is not having an impact.

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