WB Montreal Batman ARG leads to short teaser video that hints at the Belfry and Gotham Knights
The search is over, now we wait

The long-running wild goose chase over WB Montreal's upcoming Batman game is over, and it's led players to a short t🐈easer video uncovered today.
The newly created Twꦬitter account shared the final clue, a lock bearing the Court of Owls symbol, earlier today. Fans quickly worked out the combination and put it into the teaser site posted earlier t♍his week, which led to this short video:
For how difficult it was to unlock – you can only access the video after inputting the previous three codes – there's very little new information in this video. The juiciest tidbit comes right at the start. The opening, glitchy message seems to read "Connecting to the Belfry," which sounds like a reference to the secret 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Gotham Knights headquarters inside Old Wayne Tower. Between this, previous Batgirl teases, and old logos shared to Instagram, it's looking more and more like we'll have multiple playable superheroes in the next🍎 Bat♛man game.
Apart from that, the video just stitches together the map pieces released in previous teasers, and the way they're presented suppo🔜rts the theory that we're looking at the in-game map for the next Batman game, but that's not exactly a bombsh♈ell.
Likewise, the reconfirmation that there are 24 hours remaining until WB fin🅰ally reveals its Batman game is exactly that – reconfirmation. We've known for days that WB will reveal the🐽 game at its DC FanDome presentation this Saturday, August 22, so really the big news today is that the hunt is over. Players can finally kick back, put their feet up, and wait for a normal game reveal.
We'll get our first official look at Rocksteady's Suicide Squad game during DC FanDome as well.
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