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Rocksteady “Looking at Options” for Batman: Arkham City Sequel

The release of Batman: Arkham City, the sequel to Arkham Asylum, was met with rave reviews from both fans and critics.  Here at GameZone we gave it a lovely score.  In short, it was everything you look for in a sequel: bigger, smoother gameplay, better graphics, and things of that sort.  If you recall, Arkham Asylum dropped a hint of a sequel in the form secret wall revealing a hidden blueprint of Gotham City.  But what about Arkham City?  What can fans expect to find that may point at a potential sequel, or threequel.

When Rocksteady's Sefton Hill, the game director for Arkham City, was asked by Game Informer if he hid a "clue in this one", he wasn't very quick to spill the beans, but did hint at a probable follow-up game.

"We're still looking at options."

As far as secrets that may reveal what comes next, he responded, "I will say that there are lots of secrets hidden in this game.  A ton of stuff."  Whether or not these secrets translate into another game is yet to be seen, but given the success of both Batman titles, I think it's safe to assume another one is in the works.

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