Batman Gotham Knights’ new teaser confirms Court of Owls, new in place

WB Montreal is back with more taunts for its new great Batman game, and this time confirms what was long suspected: Owl Court will be an antagonistic faction.

Today, WB Montreal has created a mysterious new online page R3dakt3d.com that has mocked its new Batman game. With a bit of Chrome inspection magic, users manipulated elements of the site code and discovered a hidden message and content. The online page obviously shows anything for tomorrow, 18/8 and allows you to enter codes, or did, before WB Montreal disables this feature, which have unlocked a symbol that appears as a quick domain on a map.

Here’s a Twitter feed on how to see it all yourself.

The first sneak peek of social media showed Owl Court through a badge icon, which will be a component of the official WB Montreal “dial” symbol showing six factions, adding Ra’s al-Ghul and Gotham City PD, as well as 4 circles. It is the idea that these internal circles constitute the 4 playable characters reported in the game. The assignment will be called Gotham Knights, as indicated through a new domain recording, and will provide 4 playable protagonists (Batman, Nightwing, Robin and Batgirl) and stay in the Gotham Knights comedy eBook series.

Before the online page was updated, it allowed users to enter codes. The first code 761, but it is no longer valid. It is also valuable to point out the countdown, called “early countdown” on the site’s home page. Unsurprisingly, the countdown is shrinking over time. At this point, the timer is at 8:19 p.m. compared to my 2:43 p.m. This can simply imply that anything will happen in 20 hours and 19 minutes, or 11:00 a.m. EST. This may be the time when we intend to enter the first code.

There are 4 code entries and it has a countdown that turns out to match other days.

They will be the teasers, and the full disclosure will take place as scheduled on August 22 at the DC Fandome event.

Derek Strickland

Derek is engrossed in the intersection of generation and play, and still eagerly awaits further advances. With more than six years of delight in game journalism to his credit, Derek aims to be more concerned in the gaming industry as he takes a look at the generation that drives him. Hope one day to explore the stars in No Man’s Sky with the magic of virtual reality.

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