By Ash Parrish, a reporter who covers the enterprise, tradition, and communities of video video games, with a deal with marginalized players and writing in regards to the intersection of video video games and intercourse.
In the present day, Meta has introduced that the subsequent entry within the iconic Batman: Arkham collection will likely be Batman: Arkham Shadow, a VR sport that’s unique to the Meta Quest 3.
Iron Man VR developer Camouflaj and Oculus Studios are growing the sport, which is ready to launch later this 12 months. Meta didn’t share a lot in regards to the sport itself, giving us a brief trailer that includes Batman’s POV as he swoops over the dirty, rain-slicked streets of Gotham.
Although mild on the precise gameplay options, the trailer suggests a giant a part of the sport will seemingly embody quite a lot of these “glide via Gotham” traversal sections that made Batman: Arkham Metropolis so damned cool. Meta additionally hasn’t but shared who will likely be voicing Batman. Kevin Conroy, the voice actor greatest recognized for his iconic efficiency because the caped crusader, passed away in 2022, however not earlier than voicing Batman in Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League.
Arkham Shadow is the second time the Batman: Arkham collection has gotten the VR therapy. In 2016, Rocksteady Studios launched Batman: Arkham VR on the PSVR earlier than porting the sport to further VR headsets. The game was demoed at E3 2016, the place The Verge reporter Adi Robertson wrote, “The issues I like in regards to the collection aren’t there.” Subsequently, the complete sport — which apparently solely took an hour or two to finish — launched to middling opinions.
Batman: Arkham Shadow is ready to launch solely on the Meta Quest 3 later this 12 months, and Meta wrote we are able to anticipate extra particulars in regards to the sport to be revealed through the big Summer Game Fest showcase on June 7th.
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