With the gameplay of Batgirl within the video game Gotham Knights, the possibility that Harley Quinn appears as one of the villains of the title increases
One of the most anticipated titles in the video game industry is Gotham Knights, where the most advanced students of Batman will preserve order in Gotham, after the disappearance of the Dark Knight, and Harley Quinn could also be in this title.
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In recent days, a gameplay with Batgirl was released, where the defender of Gotham faces criminals in the streets.
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These criminals have a very familiar outfit, with their faces made up as clowns, which could indicate the presence of Harley Quinn in Gotham, now that the Dark Knight is not on the radar.
Recall that Harley Quinn, after abandoning her career as an Arkham psychiatrist, joined the Joker’s team to cause chaos in Gotham, and then embarked on her solo career in the world of crime.
Batman is dead. Now it’s up to the Batman family (Batgirl, Nightwing, Red Hood and Robin) to protect Gotham City, bring hope to its citizens, discipline its police and fear its criminals. You must evolve into the new Dark Knight and save Gotham from chaos.
But behind Batman’s alleged murder is one of Gotham City’s most dangerous organizations, the Court of Owls, which has wielded power behind power, and will not rest until they eliminate the Batfamily.
The Gotham Knights video game will arrive at the different physical and digital stores on October 25, 2022.
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