'Batman: Arkham Knight Complete Edition' release date leaked; 'Arkham Collection' also rumored

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"Batman: Arkham Knight" may have gone through a rough launch on PCs but the game is highly successful on the PS4 and Xbox One. A new product page on Amazon Germany now suggests that a "Complete Edition" is in the works and that it may release as soon as March 17.

As of the time of writing, the Amazon page is still online and the game is currently titled "Batman: Arkham Knight Sonder Edition." According to a report from CrossMap "Sonder" may be transliterated to the word "Complete" or "Unparalleled," indicating this version of the game will contain all of the previous DLC packs and updates.

Despite the listed release date being for a European launch, the report points out that the original version of "Batman: Arkham Knight" launched simultaneously for consoles worldwide. Only the PC version did not see a worldwide release on the same day and this is mostly due to the bugs and other issues causing the developers to hold it back.

This indicates that the "Complete Edition" of the game may launch on the same date. Unfortunately, Rocksteady Games have not yet made any official statements regarding "Batman: Arkham Knight Complete Edition" but now that the information has leaked, it is possible that the company will be making a statement to confirm or deny it soon.

A complete edition of "Batman: Arkham Knight" is not the only Rocksteady game with rumors as YouTube user Liam Robertson, known for posting popular video game rumors that for the most part prove true, has stated that Rocksteady Games and Warner Bros. Interactive are remastering the first two "Batman Arkham" games.

"Batman: Arkham Asylum" and "Batman: Arkham City" may be included in what Robertson refers to as the "Batman: Arkham Collection," a remastered port for the PS4 and Xbox One. This updated collection will include all the DLCs and updated content for both games. 

It will not include "Batman: Arkham Origin" given that the game did not receive critical acclaim and was also not developed in-house by Rocksteady Games, being developed instead by Warner Bros. Games Montreal.