Warner registers multiple Batman Arkham domains

14 January 2013

Warner Bros. has registered a handful of new Batman-related domain names.

Whether this can be taken as future proofing for a new game or movie is unknown, but the names do lend to the idea that another Arkham game could be in the works.

According to a Variety report, Rocksteady Studios’ next endeavour could be a prequel instalment, which may chronicle the caped crusader’s first meeting with the Joker.

Check out the full list of registered domain names below.

  • arkhamuniverse.com (Arkham Universe)
  • batmanarkahmuniverse.com (Batman Arkham Universe)
  • batmanarkhamarises.com (Batman Arkham Arises)
  • batmanarkhambegins.com (Batman Arkham Begins)
  • batmanarkhamdarkknight.com (Batman Arkham Dark Knight)
  • batmanarkhamknight.com (Batman Arkham Knight)
  • batmanarkhamlegend.com (Batman Arkham Legend)
  • batmanarkhamlegends.com (Batman Arkham Legends)
  • batmanarkhamnight.com (Batman Arkham Night)
  • batmanarkhamorigins.com (Batman Arkham Origins)
  • batmanarkhamstories.com (Batman Arkham Stories)
  • darkknightarkham.com (Dark Knight Arkham)
  • dcarkhamuniverse.com (DC Arkham Universe)
  • dcarkhamverse.com (DC Arkhamverse)
  • thearkhamuniverse.com (The Arkham Universe)

More Batman news:

Rocksteady’s next Batman game to be a prequel?

Batman: Arkham City Armored Edition brings new features to Wii U

Behind the scenes of Arkham City’s voice talent

Harley Quinn returns with a Revenge trailer

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