Warner Bros. and Rocksteady announced that the highly-anticipated game "Batman: Arkham Knight" has been delayed until 2015. The game was previously given a release date for the fall of 2014.
Rocksteady Studios marketing manager Guy Perkins told Gamespot.com,
"We just want to make this the best experience that we can, and that takes time. We feel that we have an absolutely awesome game in the works, and we want to make it as great as it possibly can be. We just need more time to do that. If we didn't give the team more time to do it, then we would be releasing something that we weren't happy with. We want to make sure we're absolutely nailing it 100 percent."
According to Kotaku, this is going to be the first Batman game from Rocksteady since 2011. Even though a lot of people will probably be a little upset over the news, the announcement came with a new trailer that showcases some of the Batmobile's functions, including Battle Mode.
IGN was able to test out the Batmobile and dished on some of the cool features fans can look forward to. According to the site, Batman comes across the Batmobile once he enters Ace Chemical after he tracks down Scarecrow and confronts the Arkham Knight.
"I won't spoil what happens once Batman gets into Ace Chemical, except to say that, the coolest new toy he gets his hands on is the Batmobile," the site writes. "It has two main modes - Pursuit and Battle - which you can switch between as you like."
"In Battle Mode... the Batmobile is really more of a tank than a car. With a full 360-degree range of movement... the Battle mode makes the Batmobile play a bit more like a third-person shooter," the site continued.
To find out more about the Batmobile and its features head over to IGN.
"Batman: Arkham Knight" will be available for PS4, Xbox One and PC in 2015.