Batman: The Enemy Within Available This August

Batman: The Enemy Within Available This August

Telltale is at it again!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Jul 19, 2017 @ 10:50 AM (Staff Bios)
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Season two of Telltale Games' Batman series is going to be here next month, with the new installment Batman: The Enemy Within. Starting August 8, Episode 1: The Enigma will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC/Mac.

A few months after its release, a Season Pass Disc will be available for PS4 and Xbox One that includes the first episode on disc and online access to the remaining four episodes. You can expect to see the Season Pass Disc available in October of this year.

As for the episode itself, players have the option to either start fresh or play off of their season one gameplay. If you choose to load in your season one information, all of the decisions you made will be carried over and will have an impact on your season two experience. Starting fresh will obviously bring you in with a clean slate, so it's completely up to you!

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