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Amazon Lists Batman: The Enemy Within From Telltale On Nintendo Switch

Developer Telltale have already pledged their support for the Nintendo Switch and it seems they are staying true to their promise. Amazon US is currently listing Batman: The Enemy Within with an October release date. No doubt this will be confirmed by Telltale in the not too far future. Here’s the details according to Amazon’s product listing:

  • Batman: The Enemy Within – The Telltale Series comes to retail as a Season Pass Disc.
  • The Disc contains episode one and will grant access to the four subsequent episodes as they become available for download.
  • In this latest chapter from the award-winning studio behind Batman – The Telltale Series, both Bruce Wayne and Batman will be forced into precarious new roles.
  • The Riddler has returned to terrorize Gotham City, but his gruesome puzzles merely foreshadow an even greater crisis.

13 thoughts on “Amazon Lists Batman: The Enemy Within From Telltale On Nintendo Switch”

  1. I heard not very good things about the first one from those that I know who actually follow the comics. I’m sure this is great for someone else, but I would just be nerdily complaining about how “so and so wouldn’t do that”.

  2. Sweet! The TellTale Batman is more engauging in it’s Supporting Cast of Characters & “Following the Story & Choose a Decision” which will decide the outcome of your story.
    While “Arkham Asylum, City, Origins & Kinght” were more action based video games. Im looking forward to this style of “a more in depth look at BRUCE WAYNE as well as The Batman.”

    For those more intetedted in The Arkham style of games. You might wanna rent this first or check out a friends copy before you buy it. Personally…Ive been waiting for this to come to SWITCH! Please be real! Do not be a rumor!!!

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