
has released the assets to retailers). Both images appeared yesterday though, strangely, their placement is currently a bit sporadic. Interactive did, as mentioned, share box artwork concepts last week however, fans that remember the pre-release buzz for Batman: Arkham City will also recall that that the publisher has, in the past, made drastic last minute changes to their cover designs.įor example, the image below was reported by numerous outlets as the final Arkham City artwork, only to be replaced shortly after by a significantly different design for retail (click to enlarge):Īs a result, the Amazon listings serve as a good indicator that the previously shared artwork isn't just the current concept - it's the final approved packaging (since Warner Bros. Gamers who have been following Batman: Arkham Origins news for the last few months will remember that Warner Bros. is pressing forward with this design - along with our first look at the Blackgate box art! Now, thanks to an Amazon listing for the game, we have further confirmation that Warner Bros.
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As a result, fans remain mixed on the projects - with some Caped Crusader fans gravitating to the Metroidvania gameplay of Blackgate while others have their fingers crossed that the console Origins title will be more than a paint-by-numbers cash grab.Įarlier entries in the series have been known for their striking marketing and last week we were treated to a sneak peek at the potential Batman: Arkham Origins box art design - depicting an angry-looking Dark Knight in partial silhouette with a mob of villains making-up his left shoulder. Interactive is set to launch Batman: Arkham Origins, along with a handheld tie-in game Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate, without the help of fan-favorite developer Rocksteady Studios. After two enormously successful hits with Batman: Arkham Asylum and Arkham City, Warner Bros.
