You might have heard the news yesterday that Warner Bros. has shaken up DC to better do battle with the now Disney-owned Marvel. Part of that strategy, according to the L.A. Times, is making better use of its IP in licensed properties like video games.
DefaultPrime.com: "It looks like Batman: Arkham Asylum is getting some free DLC, and we don't know much more other than that it will be hitting all of the consoles that the game is on simultaneously, as was confirmed by an Eidos rep and moderator on the official Arkham Asylum message boards."
The Lost Gamer writes "For the many amongst you that have continually been playing the highly acclaimed Batman: Arkham Asylum recently – have you been sure to keep your eyes on the News Ticker that runs along the bottom?
Gamer Limit writes "Eidos appears to have laid a sneaky bat-trap, for those pesky pirates to trying to enjoy Arkham Asylum without paying.
Today the highly anticipated Batman: Arkham Asylum game has not only arrived at retail, but has also been awarded a Guinness World Record for the 'Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever'.
With a couple of swift Batarang throws and a deft swoosh of his sexy cape, Bats has blown every other title out of the water with the best game we've played this year. Arkham Asylum really is that good. But, if for some reason you’re not convinced - you must be under some type of Scarecrow hallucination - or you simply want to solve all of the dastardly Riddler challenges, then you've come to the right place.
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PlayStation LifeStyle writes:
Although the initial reviews suggest that Batman: Arkham Asylum needs no bundles to sell well, bundling it is still a nice move that will surely spell some nice bucks for both Nvidia and Eidos.
nVidia is offering consumers a free downloadable version of Batman: Arkham Asylum with some of its newest graphics cards.
PlayStation Examiner writes: