A year later than planned, Gotham Knights has a release date
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Update: In August,ꦿ WB Games confirmed that the Gotham Knights release date had been pushed forward four days, to October 21.
Original story: The Gotham Knigh🔥ts release 💃date has been confirmed.
In a tweet earlier today, the game's official Twitter account stated that "Gotham will always need its heroes," p🌟ointing to a release date for the "all new adventure🌳" on October 25, 2022.
Gotham will always need its heroes. Suit up for an all-new adventure on 10.25.22. #GothamKnights pic.twitter.com/d7oVಌ2LbcT8
The announcement is surprisingly low-key for such a major license, but perhaps that's because 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Gotham Knights is still several months away. Today's announcement is also significant because it's the first time that we've heard proper tell of the game in a while. Back in January, WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar suggested that both Gotham Knights and Hogwarts Legacy were still on for 2022෴ releases, but before that the last we'd seen was a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:trailer in October.
That, of course, came after 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Gotham Knights was delayed from 2021 to 202▨2, back in March of last year. Back then, WB Montreal told fans t💎hat it was "giving the game more time," to help deliver "the best possible experience for players."
Perhaps that'll prove to be good news in the long run. Not only does a delayed game eventually get a chance to turn out alright, as Miyamoto's immortal saying (s꧒ort of) goes, but in this particular instance, Gotham Knights gets to come out in a year supported by The Batman's success in cinemas, and as part of a wave of exciting superhero titles including Sui🅰cide Squad: Kill the Justice League and Marvel's Midnight Suns.
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