Rumor: New Batman is Not Court of Owls But Arkham Legacy
New rumors attracted the attention of Batman fans. According to the leaks, Batman: Arkham Legacy will be the new game with the hero of Gotham City, and it is possible that we will play not only as Bruce Wayne.

We have been waiting for weeks for official information about the new game with Batman to appear after WB Games Montreal posted an intriguing entry on Twitter. For the time being more or less credible rumors must suffice. These were ed by messages from Sabi's Twitter , which mentioned Arkham Legacy. The game is to enable us to play not only as Batman, but also as other of the bat-family.
Taking into the content of the entries (or rather the lack thereof), one could wonder why we would treat them as something more than just typical rumors, available on the Internet in spades. However, although - as always - we recommend that you treat these and similar reports carefully, there is one important detail that distinguishes this leak from the crowd. It so happens that Sabi has leaked some facts about this year's E3 fair. And not just any facts, because apart from Cyberpunk 2077 was revealed, as well as a handful of announcements from Bethesda, Square Enix etc. In fact, just before the presentation of Nintendo a lawyer of the companyhas supposedly called to the person running the (via Kotaku) with an order not to disclose anything from the presentation of the Japanese corporation.

So it's easy to understand why even these modest entries caught the attention of Bat-fans. All the more so because there is no shortage of traces that would suggest the return of games with the Gotham City's best detective. The aforementioned WB Games Montreal tweet was not the first report on the subject, and some speculations assured that he would not reprise the role of Batman.

However, once again we recommend that you consider the above information as nothing more than mere rumors. In the end, even relatively reliable sources may spread unconfirmed rumors, and so far we have no evidence of the truthfulness of the information provided by Sabi.