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Steam puts Batman games on sale. Check best deals on Dark Knight's birthday


Steam has come up with a sale exclusively for all the Batman games lover. This gaming sale comes on the occasion of billionaire turned crime fighter Bruce Wayne. Valve’s virtual storefront has lowered the prices of the famous Arkham games and the newer Gotham Knights game to commemorate the birthday of enigmatic billionaire-turned-vigilante Bruce Wayne.

The complete bundle, including Arkham Asylum, City, Origins, and Knight, is available at an 85 per cent discount. Additionally, each game can be purchased individually at a reduced price, with Arkham Asylum, City, and Origins discounted by 75 per cent, and Knight discounted by 80 per cent.

Moving on to Injustice 2, the game is currently available at a steep 90 per cent discount, with a price tag of just $4.99 / £3.99. The Legendary edition, which includes all characters, is also on sale at an 85 per cent discount, priced at $8.99 / £7.45. Additionally, the Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition, featuring even more characters, is available at a 75 per cent discount. Various DLC bundles have also been reduced in price.

Last but not least, we have the Lego Batman games, beloved classics that provide a great introduction to the world of DC’s popular dark superhero for kids. All three games are available at a price of just $4.99/£2.99, with a variety of DLC packs also being offered.

The Batman games sale on Steam will be ending on February 20, so you only have a few days left to grab these fantastic deals. As for the Marvel side of things, the 2K strategy game Midnight Suns is available for free this weekend.

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FAQs:

  1. What was the Batman’s first movie?
    1966’s Batman: The Movie
  2. Who created the character, Batman?
    Bob Kane and Bill Finger

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