'Batman: The Enemy Within Episode 5' release date news: Next part to be released this month with two unique finales

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Batman fans are getting the next part of the "Batman" game they deserve, though not the one they necessarily need right now, as "Batman: The Enemy Within Episode 5's" release date has been announced.

Developer Telltale Games have revealed that "Batman: The Enemy Within Episode 5" will come out on Mar. 27  PlayStation 4 (PS4), Xbox One, Android, Microsoft Windows, iOS and Macintosh operating systems. The game episode itself will be titled "Same Stitch" and will involve the Dark Knight's nemesis enemy Joker.

Moreover, it might also feature more than one Joker, both of whom are probably real and just two different versions of the same villain. With that in mind, there will also be two unique finales for the episode, meaning two endings to work toward and choose, possibly involving the two Jokers involved in the story.

This episode also marks the final chapter of the episodic Telltale "Batman" game and as for the two Jokers, one looks to be adhering with the classic clown-prince of crime that the fans are used to, while the other is an unrecognizable vigilante who is far from any iteration of the villain to date.

The game's description reads: "What would you choose: a friend whose unhinged approach to justice turns your allies against you, or a sworn enemy who will stop at nothing to see you suffer as your city burns? Based on the relationship you've built with John Doe, you'll see one of two very different stories play out. So what'll it be, Bruce: friend ... or foe?" This makes it so Bruce Wayne a.k.a. Batman will be facing a crossroad decision which will be up to the players controlling him.

"Same Stitch" will also reportedly add over three additional hours of story gameplay and content across two distinct scenarios for the Batman. This makes it Telltale's most ambitious episode ever for "Batman: The Enemy Within," and a fitting finale for the episodic game. 

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