'Batman: Arkham Knight' for Xbox One, PS4, PC to launch in October [VIDEO]

"Batman: Arkham Knight" will be released to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC in October.

Game developer Rocksteady Studios just launched the new gameplay trailer of "Batman: Arkham Knight". The trailer showed the Gotham City with a lot of antagonists and action sequences. It also showed the superhero jumping in his awesome Batmobile.

It was speculated that the game will arrive in October. However, the trailer closed with "coming soon". How soon? The developer has not revealed a specific date yet for the release of the game.

According to the game director Sefton Hill, "When we made the enemies more powerful, we made Batman more powerful as well in order to take on this increased threat."

Hill also stated that players "will still have that lovely vulnerability of Batman. If you stand up in front of guys with guns you're going to get shot to pieces. So that lovely balance between the power of Batman, but also the vulnerability, is definitely very much still there."

"Batman: Arkham Knight" is the fourth installment in the series and will be a single-player game and the fourth installment in the series. Reports said that the game will be the final chapter in the "Arkham" games. Voice actor Kevin Conroy will still be the voice of Batman. Conroy also portrayed the superhero in "Batman: Arkham Asylum" and "Batman: Arkham City."

"The real challenge is making sure you're getting the best out of the machines. It's easy to get the game running, but it's about, 'What can we do that really pushes those machines?' Obviously, you see a lot of games that are cross-gen, and they feel a bit reined in because of that. Because we were able to make that decision quite early, we were able to be more ambitious with the design and make a real, genuine next-gen game," Hill told GameInformer.

Watch the official trailer of the game below.

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