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Batman: Arkham VR devs knew that suiting up was the key to becoming the Dark Knight

Now you can say "I'm Batman" and mean it thanks to VR!

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I’m Batman. You’re Batman. We can all be Batman now.

DC Entertainment has released a new video nterview with developer Rocksteady Studios’ social marketing manager Gaz Deaves about Batman: Arkham VR, the virtual reality game available now for PlayStation VR. Analysts predict that the VR market could generate as much as $40 billion in revenues by 2020, but it’ll need compelling software if it wants to catch on. What could be more appealing than becoming Batman?

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DC has given GamesBeat an exclusive clip from the interview, talking about suiting up as Batman in VR.

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You can watch the full interview below.

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