As development continues on the mysterious DC’s New 52, responded to the tweet with, “Wait for it…#BewareTheCourtOfOwls.”
The Arkham series is known for taking several of the Caped Crusader’s rogues gallery and weaving original stories that pit them against him in new and deadly ways. These stories range from re-imaginings of classic plot-lines to entirely new ones, resulting in experiences that felt like extensions of a comic or Batman: The Animated Series. This is further augmented by veteran voice actors reprising their roles from Batman: TAS and the inclusion of writers who have been writing Batman stories for decades. This winning formula led to the Arkham series being widely regarded as the definitive Batman gaming experiences.
This new information regarding the game comes from a now-deleted tweet from the now-deleted of Twitter @New_WabiSabi and is relayed via Batgirl, and others, would be playable.
Although these are still only leaks, one piece of confirm-able information is that Kevin Conroy, who has voiced Batman in a majority of related media, stated in an October interview that he would not be reprising the role for this game and does not know why. However, even this should be taken with a grain of salt, as Mark Hamill, longtime voice of the Joker, said that he would be retiring from the role after Arkham City only to return once more in Arkham Knight. It should also be noted that Arkham Origins, the only entry in the series developed by WB Games Montreal, also did not feature Conroy.
From a logical perspective, these leaks make sense. Given the ending of Arkham Knight, which won’t be spoiled here , any continuation of the series would almost need to be a reboot. It would also make sense to reuse elements and mechanics found in the Arkham series, such as the combat, music, and flight controls, because they were so well-received. Furthermore, the Court of Owls saga is among the most popular of the more Nightwing.
Source: Game Rant