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''Batman: Arkham'' is a series of
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s based on the
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character
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, developed by
Rocksteady Studios Rocksteady Studios Limited is a British video game developer based in London, England. The company is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and the studio is best known for its work in the '' Batman: Arkham'' series. History ...
and
WB Games Montréal WB Games Montréal Inc. is a Canadian video game developer based in Montreal, Quebec. It is a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and is best known for developing '' Batman: Arkham Origins'' and '' Gotham Knights''. History WB ...
, and published originally by
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and
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. The franchise consists of four main installments and an upcoming spin-off, along with four smaller titles for mobile devices, a
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, tie-in comic books, and an
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. The continuity established by the games is often referred to as the Arkhamverse. Eidos had obtained the rights to make a Batman game from
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in early 2007 and approached Rocksteady. The first two games in the series, '' Batman: Arkham Asylum'' and '' Batman: Arkham City'', were written by veteran Batman writer
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and featured voice actors
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and
Mark Hamill Mark Richard Hamill (; born September 25, 1951) is an American actor and writer. He is known for his role as Luke Skywalker in the ''Star Wars'' film series, beginning with the original 1977 film and subsequently winning three Saturn Awards f ...
reprising their roles as Batman and the Joker, respectively, from the
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(DCAU). Conroy and Hamill returned to voice their characters in the fourth main installment of the series, '' Batman: Arkham Knight''. Additional voice actors who reprised their characters from the DCAU include
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as
Harley Quinn Harley Quinn is a character (arts), character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Quinn was created by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm as a comic relief henchwoman for the supervillain Joker (character), Joker in ''Batman: The An ...
in ''Batman: Arkham Asylum'' and
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as Harvey Bullock and
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in '' Batman: Arkham Origins'', respectively. The main games in the ''Batman: Arkham'' series have been met with positive commercial success and critical acclaim, with praise for their narratives, voice acting, world design, graphics, and gameplay. The games have collectively sold more than 30 million copies worldwide.


Games


Main series


''Batman: Arkham Asylum'' (2009)

'' Batman: Arkham Asylum'', the first game in the series, was written by veteran ''
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'' writer
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and developed by Rocksteady. The game takes place entirely on Arkham Island, which houses the eponymous
Arkham Asylum The Elizabeth Arkham Asylum for the Criminally Insane (), commonly referred to as Arkham Asylum, is a fictional psychiatric hospital/prison, named after the city of Arkham which appeared first in the stories of H. P. Lovecraft, and later appear ...
, home of some of
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's most notorious foes. In the main storyline, Batman must once again stop his archenemy, the Joker, who has instigated an elaborate plot to seize control of Arkham and trap Batman on the island, while threatening
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with hidden bombs. While fighting through the Asylum's inmates and attempting to restore order, Batman learns that the Joker has gained possession of a large quantity of Titan, an experimental chemical based on Venom, the drug used by
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to enhance his powers, and must destroy it before the Joker can use it for his nefarious schemes.
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and
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respectively voice Batman and the Joker in the game, reprising their roles from the
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. After its initial release, ''Arkham Asylum'' received
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(DLC) that added new maps to the game's challenge mode, as well as the Joker as a playable character (albeit only on the
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and ''Return to Arkham'' versions).


''Batman: Arkham City'' (2011)

'' Batman: Arkham City'' is the sequel to ''Arkham Asylum'' and features a bigger cast of characters and a story again written by Paul Dini, along with Paul Crocker and
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. Set 18 months after ''Arkham Asylum'', the game sees Bruce Wayne incarcerated within Arkham City, a new super-prison based in the decaying urban slums of Gotham City, established by former Arkham Asylum warden and current Gotham mayor Quincy Sharp. While contending with various inmates taking advantage of Arkham City's lawlessness, Batman must uncover the secret behind a sinister scheme, code-named "Protocol 10", orchestrated by the facility's warden,
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. At the same time, the Joker is slowly dying due to the unstable properties of the Titan formula in his blood, and infects Batman with the same disease to force him to find a cure. Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill reprise their respective roles as Batman and the Joker. ''Arkham City'' introduces side missions to the series, each focusing on different villains whose schemes Batman must thwart. It also features DLC that adds
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as a playable character, along with her own campaign that runs parallel with the main story. In addition to Batman and Catwoman, the game's challenge mode also features
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and
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as playable characters. Another DLC, titled ''Harley Quinn's Revenge'', adds a second campaign, set after the main story, in which Robin must rescue Batman after he is captured by a vengeful
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in Arkham City.


''Batman: Arkham Origins'' (2013)

'' Batman: Arkham Origins'' is a prequel to the series, taking place eight years before the events of ''Arkham Asylum''. It was developed by
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and written by ''
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'' and ''
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'' writers
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and Dooma Wendschuh. The game is the first in the series to feature multiplayer gameplay, developed by
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. The story follows a younger, less refined, and less experienced Batman, who has a bounty placed on his head by Black Mask, drawing eight of the world's deadliest assassins to Gotham City on
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. While attempting to bring Black Mask to justice, Batman must also contend with the police, who want to apprehend him for his vigilantism, and other villains taking advantage of the chaos in Gotham. The plot features key moments in Batman's career, such as his first encounter with the Joker, and the beginning of his partnership and friendship with Jim Gordon. ''Arkham Origins'' features roughly the same setting as ''Arkham City''—Old Gotham—but with several changes to reflect the different time period, as the area has yet to be transformed into Arkham City. The setting also incorporates a new area of the city, called New Gotham, located in the south, and the
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.
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and
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voice Batman and the Joker, respectively, replacing Conroy and Hamill from the previous two games. Like its predecessors, the game features DLC that adds new challenge maps and costumes for Batman, as well as Bruce Wayne and
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as playable characters in the challenge mode. The ''Cold, Cold Heart'' DLC adds a new story-driven campaign, set a week after the events of the main story, on
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; it depicts Batman's first encounter with
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, borrowing heavy inspiration from the '' Batman: The Animated Series'' episode " Heart of Ice".


''Batman: Arkham Knight'' (2015)

'' Batman: Arkham Knight'' is the sequel to ''Arkham City'' and the biggest installment in the series. Intended to be the final ''Batman: Arkham'' game, it was developed once again by Rocksteady, and released for the
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,
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and Windows on June 23, 2015. Set nine months after the events of ''Arkham City'', the game sees the return of the villain
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, who forces a citywide evacuation in Gotham and unites several of Batman's greatest villains in an attempt to destroy the Dark Knight once and for all. Scarecrow is aided by the mysterious
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, who has a personal vendetta against Batman and seems to know all of his secrets. Although aided by several allies, Batman's quest to stop the villains is hindered by the Joker, who, despite his death in ''Arkham City'', lives on as a hallucination in Batman's mind and is slowly taking over his body. ''Arkham Knight'' is set in Uptown Gotham, which is located west of ''City'' and ''Origins''' Old and New Gotham, and comprises three main islands: Bleake Island, Miagani Island, and Founders' Island. Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill reprise their roles as Batman and the Joker, respectively. DLC released for the game includes four side missions centered around the villains
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,
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, Mr. Freeze, and
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; short story-driven missions set both before and after the main story, focusing on characters other than Batman, such as
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,
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, Harley Quinn, Nightwing, Robin, and Catwoman; additional challenge maps; and skins for both the playable characters and the
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(which makes its debut in the series as a driveable vehicle).


''Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League'' (2023)

A
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game was first considered a possibility following the end of ''Batman: Arkham Origins'', which featured a post-credits scene in which
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is asked by
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to join the Suicide Squad. In the years after '' Batman: Arkham Knight'' released, there were rumors suggesting the studio was working on a Suicide Squad game, but no official announcement was made from the development team or publisher. In December 2016,
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from ''
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'' revealed that the title had been cancelled, and WB Games Montreal shifted their focus to a ''Batman: Arkham'' soft reboot set several years after the ending of Rocksteady's main storyline and starring
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as the new Batman. In April 2017, Schreier reported that even the Damian title was canned and turned into a different Batman game which was revealed to be '' Gotham Knights'' at the 2020
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. As a result, Rocksteady Studios took over as the main developer of the game. Rocksteady was initially rumored to be working on a
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-themed game, which they later debunked. The game's official artwork was revealed by Rocksteady on August 7, 2020. The first trailer for the game premiered at
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. On March 23, 2022, Rocksteady announced that the game had been delayed from its intended 2022 launch window to Spring 2023. The game will mark Kevin Conroy's final performance as Batman, following his death in November 2022. As the game is set in the Arkhamverse, plot threads established in the ''Batman: Arkham'' series would continue in ''Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League''. The game will feature co-op gameplay and will allow players to choose from four playable characters—
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,
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,
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, and
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. In the main storyline,
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attacks
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and enslaves most of the
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with his mind-controlling technology, forcing
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to assemble a task force of former Arkham Asylum inmates to stop him.


Other games


''Batman: Arkham City Lockdown'' (2011)

'' Batman: Arkham City Lockdown'' is an
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developed by
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, the creators of ''
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'', which serves as a spin-off and prequel to the events of ''Batman: Arkham City''. The game features voice acting, with most of the actors their roles from ''Arkham Asylum'' and ''Arkham City''.


''Batman: Arkham Origins'' (mobile) (2013)

''Batman: Arkham Origins'' is an iOS and Android fighting game developed by NetherRealm Studios. It plays similarly to ''Arkham City Lockdown'', and follows the same storyline as the console and PC versions of the game.


''Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate'' (2013)

'' Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate'' is a
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developed for the
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and
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by
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. Set three months after the events of ''Arkham Origins'', the story sees Batman investigating a mysterious explosion at
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that set the inmates free and allowed notorious crime bosses Joker, Black Mask, and Penguin to take over the prison. With the help of Catwoman, whom he encounters for the first time, Batman attempts to bring all three crime bosses to justice, in the process uncovering a dark secret about his newfound ally. A deluxe edition of the game, featuring new maps, enemy encounters, difficulty levels, batsuits and enhanced visuals, was released on the
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,
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,
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and
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in April 2014.


''Batman: Arkham Underworld'' (2016)

''Batman: Arkham Underworld'' is an iOS and Android game developed by
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and released on iOS on July 14, 2016. Set a few years before the events of ''Arkham Asylum'', the game gives players control over a team of villains—including infamous Batman enemies such as the Riddler, Harley Quinn, Mr. Freeze, Killer Croc, Scarecrow, and Bane—and has them build hideouts and recruit henchmen, with the goal of becoming Gotham City's "next criminal kingpin". ''Arkham Underworld'' features voice acting, with many actors reprising their roles from the main installments in the series. The game was shut down in 2017.


''Batman: Arkham VR'' (2016)

In June 2016 at
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, it was announced that Rocksteady was developing a ''Batman: Arkham'' game for the
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, which released in October 2016. The game is set a few weeks prior to the events of ''Arkham Knight'', and has players "utilize atman'slegendary gadgets to unravel a plot that threatens the lives of his closest allies." It was released for the
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and
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on April 25, 2017.


Collections


''Batman: Arkham Bundle'' (2013)

On September 23, 2013, the ''Batman: Arkham Bundle'' was released in North America for the
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and
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, as a
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and
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collection, respectively. It features the
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edition of ''Arkham Asylum'', which includes the "Totally Insane", "Nocturnal Hunter", "Crime Alley" and "Scarecrow Nightmare" challenge maps, and the Game of the Year edition of ''Arkham City'', which includes all additional content, including multiple skin DLC packs, as well as the extended story "Harley Quinn's Revenge".


''Batman: Arkham Collection'' (2013)

On November 22, 2013, the ''Batman: Arkham Collection'' was released in Europe for the
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,
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and Microsoft Windows. The collection features downloadable versions of ''Arkham Asylum'' and ''Arkham City'', and a physical copy of ''Arkham Origins''. In addition, the
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version features the ''Knightfall'' DLC pack for ''Arkham Origins'', while ''Arkham Asylum'' and ''Arkham City'' are the Game of the Year editions on Windows.


''Batman: Return to Arkham'' (2016)

''Batman: Return to Arkham'', developed by
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, features remastered versions of ''Arkham Asylum'' and ''Arkham City'' using
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for the
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and
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. Additionally, both games include all previously released downloadable content, and feature improved graphics, upgraded models and environments, as well as improvements in the lighting, effects and shaders. The collection was released on October 18, 2016, to mixed reviews. Reviewers noted improvements to the textures and shading, but had split opinions on the visual design and lighting effects. The collection was also criticized for issues with its
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, having been capped at 30 frames per second.


''Batman: Arkham Collection'' (2019)

On September 6, 2019, the ''Batman: Arkham Collection'' was released in Europe for
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and
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. It contains the remastered versions of ''Arkham Asylum'' and ''Arkham City'' from ''Return to Arkham'' and the premium edition of ''Arkham Knight''. The physical edition of the collection includes discs for the first two games and a digital download code for the third game.


Characters


Other media


Music

The first two games were composed by Nick Arundel and
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. ''Origins'' was composed by
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, with ''Arkham Knight'' being composed by Arundel and
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. Several
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have been released.


Comics


''Batman: Arkham Asylum'' tie-in

A 16-page, single-issue comic, ''Batman: Arkham Asylum – The Road to Arkham'', was included in limited editions of ''Batman: Arkham Asylum''. It is a prequel to the game and is written by
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and illustrated by Carlos D'Anda.


''Batman: Arkham City'' tie-ins

Starting in May 2011,
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released a five-issue miniseries titled ''Batman: Arkham City''. The miniseries was meant to bridge the gap between the story of ''Arkham Asylum'' and ''Arkham City'' the game. The series is written by Paul Dini, who wrote both ''Arkham Asylum'' and ''Arkham City'', and is drawn by ''Arkham Asylum'' and ''Arkham City'' concept artist Carlos D’anda. The miniseries picks up one year after ''Arkham Asylum'', where former Arkham Warden Quincy Sharp, now Mayor of Gotham City, has decided to close down Arkham Asylum. He decides to create “Arkham City” as the new “home” for all of Gotham City's thugs, gangsters and insane criminal masterminds, set in the heart of Gotham City. Inmates are under the watchful eye of Dr.
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, and can roam free and do whatever they want as long as they don't try to escape. In addition, 8-page digital-first interludes were released to expand on the story included in the miniseries, and were written once again by Dini as well as Derek Fridolfs and drawn by a variety of artists. The interludes focus on Batman's enemies as they vie for power within ''Arkham City''. The interludes were later included in print in the ''Batman: Arkham City'' collected edition. ''Batman: Arkham Unhinged'' is an original digital comic series that released in October 2011 alongside ''Arkham City'' the game. Derek Fridolfs is the main series writer and is drawn by many different artists. The stories spin directly out of events in the game itself, or are flashbacks to events prior to either game, allowing expansion on the background of the characters as they may have existed pre-''Arkham City''. The stories focus on Batman prominently, but some highlight the villains and the supporting characters as well. The stories were later released in print form. Additionally, ''Batman: Arkham City – End Game'' was released in May 2012 as digital-first comics, and later in print, and is set after the events of ''Arkham City'' and before its downloadable content, "Harley Quinn's Revenge". The story is written by Derek Fridolfs with art by Jason Shawn Alexander.


''Batman: Arkham Origins'' tie-in

''Batman: Arkham Origins'' is a digital-first comic, based on the game of the same name. ''Batman: Arkham Origins'' is the first title to feature the new ''DC2 Multiverse'' technology, that features dynamic artwork, action sounds and the ability to integrate a soundtrack, and allowing the reader to determine the fate of each storyline and character, with multiple options and end results available in each comic chapter. The comic, set across eight chapters, is a prequel to the game's story, and was created by digital studio, Madefire.


''Batman: Arkham Knight'' tie-ins

''Batman: Arkham Knight'' is a digital-first prequel comic to the game of the same name. Written by
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, with art by Viktor Bogdanovic and
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, and covers by
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, the comic picks up after the events of ''Arkham City''. It was released digitally in February 2015, with the first print release featuring a collection of the digital issues in March 2015. ''Batman: Arkham Knight – Batgirl Begins'' is a promotional
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comic that was distributed for free at San Diego Comic-Con International. Written by Tim Seeley and illustrated by Matthew Clark and Wade Von Grawbadger, the comic tells the story of Barbara Gordon's first adventure as Batgirl. ''Batman: Arkham Knight – Genesis'', is a six-issue series written by Peter Tomasi and illustrated by Alisson Borges, that explores the origin of the Arkham Knight.


''Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League'' tie-in

A forthcoming five-issue series entitled ''Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum'' will serve as a prequel to the game.


Collections

* ''Batman: Arkham City'' (collects ''Batman: Arkham City'' #1–5 and ''Batman: Arkham City – Digital Chapters'' #1–5; 168 pages; hardcover, October 2011, ; paperback, September 2012, ) * ''Batman: Arkham Unhinged'' ** ''Volume One'' (collects ''Batman: Arkham Unhinged'' #1–5 and ''Batman: Arkham City – Digital Chapters'' #6–7; 160 pages; hardcover, February 2013, ; paperback, August 2013, ) ** ''Volume Two'' (collects ''Batman: Arkham Unhinged'' #6–10; 168 pages; hardcover, August 2013, ; paperback, January 2013, ) ** ''Volume Three'' (collects ''Batman: Arkham Unhinged'' #11–15 and ''Batman: Arkham City – End Game'' #1-6; 232 pages; hardcover, January 2014, ; paperback, August 2014, ) ** ''Volume Four'' (collects ''Batman: Arkham Unhinged'' #16–20; 168 pages; hardcover, August 2014, ; paperback, February 2015, ) * ''Batman: Arkham Origins'' (collects ''Batman: Arkham Origins'' chapters #1–14; 160 pages; hardcover, December 2014, ; paperback, July 2015, ) * ''Batman: Arkham Knight'' ** ''Volume One'' (collects ''Batman: Arkham Knight'' #1–4; 144 pages; hardcover, July 2015, ; paperback, January 2016, ) ** ''Volume Two'' (collects ''Batman: Arkham Knight'' #5–9 and ''Batman: Arkham Knight – Batgirl Begins'' #1; 160 pages; hardcover, March 2016, ; paperback, July 2016, ) ** ''Volume Three'' (collects ''Batman: Arkham Knight'' #10–12, ''Batman: Arkham Knight Annual'' #1, ''Batman: Arkham Knight – Robin Special'' #1, and ''Batman: Arkham Knight – Harley Quinn and Batgirl Special'' #1–2; 176 pages; hardcover, July 2016, ; paperback, November 2016, ) * ''Batman: Arkham Knight – Genesis'' (collects ''Batman: Arkham Knight – Genesis'' #1–6; 144 pages; hardcover, March 2016, ; paperback, September 2016, ) * ''Batman: The Arkham Saga Omnibus'' (collects ''Batman: Arkham Asylum – The Road to Arkham'' #1 and all previous collections; 1,648 pages; hardcover, September 2018, ) * ''Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum'' (collects ''Suicide Squad: Kill Arkham Asylum'' #1–5; 120 pages; hardcover, November 2023, )


Film

An animated film set in the Arkhamverse, entitled ''Batman: Assault on Arkham'', was released on August 12, 2014. Many actors involved with the games reprised their roles, including Kevin Conroy as Batman, Troy Baker as the Joker, Martin Jarvis as Alfred, and Nolan North as the Penguin. The film takes place about two years before the events of ''Batman: Arkham Asylum'', and focuses on the
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(consisting of
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,
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,
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, Killer Frost, the Black Spider and
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), who are sent by
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to infiltrate Arkham Asylum and recover a classified file stolen by the Riddler. Although he is the title character, Batman is reduced to a supporting role, as he attempts to stop the Joker from destroying Gotham with a hidden bomb and briefly crosses paths with the Squad.


Novels


''Batman: Arkham Knight – The Riddler's Gambit'' (2015)

A 320-page novel, ''Batman: Arkham Knight – The Riddler's Gambit'', by Alexander C. Irvine serves as a prequel to ''Batman: Arkham Knight''.


''Batman: Arkham Knight – The Official Novelization'' (2015)

Marv Wolfman authored a novelization of ''Batman: Arkham Knight'', which was released in July 2015.


Merchandise

Starting in January 2011, DC Direct released two series of statues based on characters in ''Arkham Asylum''. As well, DC Direct, and later DC Collectibles, released four series of statues based on characters in ''Arkham City'', starting in December 2011. On June 5, 2012, TriForce announced that they had acquired the license to create replicas of various weapons, gadgets and iconic objects from ''Arkham Asylum'' and ''Arkham City''. DC Collectibles announced statues for release in October 2013 for ''Arkham Origins'', as well as Mattel announcing statues of their own, releasing in late 2013. A board game, titled ''Batman: Arkham City Escape'', was made available by Cryptozoic entertainment in May 2013.


Appearances in outside media

The game ''Injustice: Gods Among Us'' featured the ''Arkham City Skin Pack'', containing downloadable costumes for Batman, Catwoman, and the Joker, based on their appearances in ''Arkham City''. An ''Arkham City'' skin is also available for Harley Quinn; however, unlike the other ''Arkham City'' skins, it must be unlocked through the
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mobile app version. In addition, the Arkham Asylum arena features appearances by Hugo Strange, Scarecrow, Killer Croc, Two-Face, Riddler, and Penguin, all of whom appear as they did in the previous ''Arkham'' games. The iOS version of the game features the ''Arkham Origins'' skins for Batman, Deathstroke, Deadshot, Joker and Bane, as well the ''Arkham Knight'' skins for Batman, Catwoman, Batgirl, Harley Quinn and the exclusive character Arkham Knight. The ''Arkham Knight'' costume for Batman also appears in the iOS version of ''Injustice 2''. The character Arkham Knight eventually made his debut in the mainstream DC Universe. However, this incarnation is not Jason Todd, but rather Astrid Arkham, the daughter of Arkham Asylum director Jeremiah Arkham and Ingrid Karlsson. During her birth, a riot broke out during a prison transfer at the asylum. Despite the chaos, several villains assisted in delivering her safely, but one of the prisoners killed Ingrid with one of Batman's batarangs. Astrid grew up interacting with many of Arkham Asylum's patients and sympathized with their fear of Batman. After she found footage of her mother's death, she assumed Batman murdered her and trained herself for years to take away Batman's control over Gotham. She crafted the Arkham Knight identity to take vengeance on him, believing that the Arkham inmates were also his victims.


Reception

The series has received widespread critical acclaim and commercial success, achieving lifetime international sales of 30+ million copies worldwide and high scores from critics and gamers. ''Arkham Asylum'' sold more than 9.4 million copies and held the Guinness World Records, Guinness World Record for Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever based on an average Metacritic score of 91.67, but was replaced by its sequel ''Arkham City'' in 2011. The game was praised as reaching to a darker side of Batman not seen in video games before. It was also acclaimed for its polished combat and stealth gameplay, as well as selection of gadgets at Batman's disposal and the extensive comic book lore and easter eggs planted all over the map of Arkham Asylum. ''Arkham Asylum'' also received positive feedback for its choice in voice actors, such as Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy as The Joker and Batman, respectively. ''The Guardian'' included the game on its list of the 50 best videogames of the 21st century. ''Arkham City'' has received the highest critical acclaim of the series, sold over 14 million copies worldwide and won multiple awards, and is considered the greatest comic book video game of all time. It was heralded as taking the already innovative and intricate gameplay of its predecessor and largely expanding on it, as well as opening gameplay to a larger, greater detailed and intricate map. Hamill's return as a sick and dying Joker was very well taken by fans and critics alike, as well as the addition of other villains and heroes such as Robin, Catwoman, Hugo Strange, Calendar Man, and The Penguin. ''Arkham City'' currently holds Guinness World Records, Guinness World Record for Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever with the average GameRankings score of 95.94%. Metacritic put the game among the best videogames of the decade 2010–2019. ''Arkham Origins'', while considered the weakest installment of the series, was still generally well received and was a commercial success, selling more than 5 million copies. The major consensus among critics was the game lacked innovation and series advancement, many of them citing the similar gameplay and atmosphere of the game before, but that it still had an interesting and engaging story. The visuals were also slightly degraded from the previous entry. This was largely attributed to the change in developers from Rocksteady to Warner Bros. Montreal. ''Arkham Origins'' was also criticized for its many bugs and glitches, especially on PC, as well as its odd and confined multiplayer. However, praise was directed at the voice cast and narrative, the game's depiction of the Joker as well as Batman's relationships with his adversaries. Most notably, critics agreed that ''Arkham Origins'' boss battles were an improvement over its predecessors; they offered dynamic, multiphase conflicts with their own stories. While not considering all equally fun or impressive, reviewers said that their variety and unpredictability provided much excitement. The console versions of ''Arkham Knight'' received critical acclaim but slightly less than ''Arkham City'' and ''Arkham Asylum''. However, it was still better received than its predecessor, ''Arkham Origins'' and was a notable commercial success, selling more than 6 million copies. Praise was aimed at the narrative, score, writing, visuals, world designs, and gameplay, while most of the criticism was directed towards the game's overreliance on Batmobile gameplay sections and parts of the game's storyline. The Windows version of the game was received with ambivalent responses, being criticized for numerous technical issues at the time of its launch, resulting in Warner Bros. removing the game from sale on Steam (service), Steam, and physical copies being removed from shelves, promising to work on performance issues. After its re-release, the game continued to receive criticism for lingering technical issues. The console versions were released with little to no technical problems. Mashable put the game among the best videogames of the decade 2010–2019.


See also

* '' Gotham Knights'': a video game developed by
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(who developed ''Arkham: Origins''), featuring similar gameplay mechanics, aestethics, and many of the same characters as the ''Batman: Arkham'' games, but with an original storyline not set in the Arkhamverse


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