Rocksteady's final Batman title installment could be released in February 2015, according to a listing found on Microsoft Store online.

"Batman: Arkham Knight" was set to launch later in 2014 when the gaming studio announced the delay. It is the final chapter of the Rocksteady series, who created the new Arkham Knight character exclusively for the title.

According to Microsoft's listing, the game will be released on Feb. 24, 2015. The listing could be a placeholder for the title as the game developers haven't confirmed the launch date.

However, the date also doesn't lineup with what Batman voice actor Kevin Conroy revealed during an interview with Groovey.TV. The site caught up with Conroy during an appearance at Denver Comic Con.

"I have a massive game you may have heard of called Arkham Knight," Conroy said. "It was supposed to come out [this] January, we've been working on it for a year and a half, it's still not done. So it's going to come out next January, but I know everyone is frustrated...The reason it's been delayed is because it's so awesome."

Rocksteady Brand Marketing Producer Dax Ginn spoke to Kotaku about the title's delay earlier in June.

"Now Batman: Arkham Knight is totally awesome," Ginn told Kotaku. "The thing about awesome, though, is awesome takes time. And totally awesome takes a lot of time. So in collaboration with our colleagues at Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment and DC Comics, we have decided to extend the development time of Batman: Arkham Knight."

"The very simple reason for doing this is to ensure we are delivering the awesome level of quality that Batman fans and gamers expect from this, the final episode and the epic conclusion to the Rocksteady Arkham trilogy."

"Batman: Arkham Knight" will be released to Xbox One, PS4 and PC.