Batman: Arkham Origins
2013 video game
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2016 | A remastered version of Batman: Arkham Asylum was released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. |
June 2015 | Batman: Arkham Knight, a narrative sequel, was released. |
October 2013 | Batman: Arkham Origins, a prequel to the series, was released. |
2012 | Paul Crocker wins the Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award for Best Videogame Script for Batman: Arkham City. |
2012 | Batman: Arkham City receives the Golden Joystick Award for Best Action-Adventure Game. |
2012 | The game wins Action Game at the British Academy of Film and Television Awards, with Mark Hamill also winning Performer award for his role as the Joker. |
November 2012 | Wii U version of the game was released. |
May 2012 | Game of the Year Edition of Batman: Arkham City was released. |
2011 | Batman: Arkham City wins multiple awards at the Spike Video Game Awards, including Best Action Adventure Game, Best Adapted Video Game, Best Xbox 360 Game, and Character of the Year for the Joker. |
2011 | The direct sequel, Batman: Arkham City, was released, launching the Batman: Arkham series. |
December 2011 | Spin-off mobile game Batman: Arkham City Lockdown was released. |
November 18 2011 | Windows version of Batman: Arkham City was released, after being delayed from the original simultaneous release. |
October 2011 | At release in the United Kingdom, a technical issue caused some players to be unable to play the game, with error messages about corrupt downloadable content. |
October 2011 | Batman: Arkham City became the second-best-selling game in the United States, selling 1.5 million copies across available formats. |
May 11 2011 | A six-issue limited monthly comic series titled Batman: Arkham City was released, written by Paul Dini with art by Carlos D'Anda, bridging the plot between Arkham Asylum and Arkham City. |
2010 | Mark Hamill wins Outstanding Achievement in Character Performance for his portrayal of The Joker at the 13th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards |
2010 | Rocksteady Studios wins In-House Studio at the Develop Awards 2010 |
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