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Voice actor confirms Batman Arkham Shadow sequel in development

While we haven't had a new Batman Arkham game for PC and consoles in over a decade, the series has been living on in VR. Last year, Batman Arkham Shadow launched for Meta Quest VR headsets and now, it looks like a sequel is on the way. 

Batman Arkham Shadow was one of the best VR games of 2024, offering a full campaign and access to many of Batman's usual gadgets. While not officially announced yet, a sequel has been confirmed to be in development by one of the main voice actors involved.

Batman Arkham Shadow

UploadVR spotted an interview conducted by Culture Combine, in which the voice actor for Commissioner Gordon, Mark Rolston, volunteered the information when responding to a somewhat unrelated question. Here is the full quote:

Culture Combine: “What's the difference between, I guess, Blade Runner and Spider-Man 2 as far as voice acting?”

Mark Rolston: “In the Blade Runner game, I was a voiceover, but for Spider-Man, I do complete Motion Capture, voice, and everything. Same thing with the Batman Arkham Shadow VR game. We're about to start another one of those. I play Commissioner Gordon”.

The new Batman Arkham VR games are developed by Camouflaj, the same studio behind Iron Man VR and Republique.

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KitGuru Says: Did any of you play Batman Arkham Shadow on the Quest 3 headset? What did you think of the first game and are you looking forward to a sequel? 

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