Batman Arkham Bundle Outed By GameStop

In an effort to get gamers caught up on the Batman Arkham universe before the launch of Arkham Origins, Warner Bros. is releasing something called the Batman Arkham Bundle later this month, according to GameStop.

As one would expect, this compilation includes both Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City, along with both games' downloadable content. According to GameStop's listing, the compilation will set you back $49.99 and will be available starting September 23rd for both Xbox 360 and PS3. Looks like Nintendo's Wii U is getting subbed yet again.

Warner Bros. has yet to say anything official about the bundle, so keep that in mind. That said, are you interested in this alleged value pack? Are you eagerly anticipating Batman: Arkham Origins or are you growing tired of the series at this point? Sound off in the comments below and let us know.

[GameStop, via IGN]

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