Batman: Arkham City will not propose any multiplayer mode lets you know the developer Rocksteady Studios. As stated by the game director Sefton Hill to IGN, the studio has decided to focus on the adventure single player, in order to offer an experience well finished. "We wondered if we would have been developed with the multiplayer offering better overall experience.
Now that we are approaching the final stages, I can say that we would never have succeeded in developing the game we want if we had also added multiplayer." "Maybe not a fashion decision, we will miss the extra sticker on the packaging of the game, but we believe we have made the right choice, and we hope that the players, after trying the title, they agree with us." Despite the absence of multiplayer modes, the predecessor Batman: Arkham Asylum was well received by critics and gamers.
Arkham City sequels will be available by the end of 2011 on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Now that we are approaching the final stages, I can say that we would never have succeeded in developing the game we want if we had also added multiplayer." "Maybe not a fashion decision, we will miss the extra sticker on the packaging of the game, but we believe we have made the right choice, and we hope that the players, after trying the title, they agree with us." Despite the absence of multiplayer modes, the predecessor Batman: Arkham Asylum was well received by critics and gamers.
Arkham City sequels will be available by the end of 2011 on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
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