‘Batman: The Enemy Within’ Will Create A New Joker

The final episode Batman: The Enemy Within season two is upon us. To celebrate Telltale have released a full season trailer, artwork and screenshots. They have also released not just one but two trailers for the final episode.

These trailers confirm that the game will contain two different endings based on the decisions you have made throughout the entire game. According to Telltale these endings will be unique and one will set The Joker upon an entirely new path that we have never seen before.

Full Press release and links below:

 

Download the Official Full Season Trailer for Telltale’s Batman: The Enemy Within Now, Season Finale Premieres March 27

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Full Season Trailer on YouTube: youtu.be/KAKppe2HJk0
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Relive the season-long relationship that forged The Joker before the final episode delivers two unique finales (and two possible Jokers). From Telltale Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and DC Entertainment.

Citizens of Gotham City,

Since the complete second season will soon be available for download, we’re excited to share the official full season trailer for Batman: The Enemy Within, the five-part episodic game series that continues Telltale’s unique take on the World’s Greatest Detective. This trailer recaps the events of the entire season but focuses primarily on the relationship players built with former Arkham Asylum inmate John Doe, a relationship that will soon culminate in the birth of The Joker.

The season’s fifth and final episode, ‘Same Stitch,’ launches Tuesday, March 27 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, Mac, and mobile. The episode will soon receive two separate trailers of its own — one for each possible version of The Joker. For now, you can download screenshots, key art, and the new full season trailer by following the links above. More information about the upcoming finale, including the official episode description, appears below:

“What would you choose: a friend whose unhinged approach to justice turns your allies against you, or a sworn enemy who will stop at nothing to see you suffer as your city burns? Based on the relationship you’ve built with John Doe, you’ll see one of two very different stories play out. So what’ll it be, Bruce: friend…or foe?”

As the description indicates, the choices players have made over the course of the season will determine which story — and which version of The Joker — they’ll see in the finale. Same Stitch features two totally separate takes on the fully evolved John Doe: one a ruthless villain that hews closer to the classic Clown Prince of Crime and the other an unpredictable vigilante that’s unlike any other portrayal of DC’s iconic character.

In total, Same Stitch contains three and a half hours of content spread across two completely distinct storylines that share, at most, only three overlapping scenes. Each of those storylines includes further conditional variations that reflect players’ earlier choices and make Same Stitch, mathematically, Telltale’s “branchiest” episode ever. With over 4,500 lines of dialogue divided among 38 characters, the overall script for the episode is larger than Christopher Nolan’s entire Dark Knight trilogy.

“Without exaggeration, Same Stitch is the most ambitious piece of content Telltale has ever produced,” says Season Lead Writer James Windeler. “We had to adjust our usual development process to accommodate the added scope, but it was super important to us to honor players’ choices, whether they chose to befriend John or not. We had to deliver on the season’s central promise of allowing players to craft their own Joker.”

Rendered to look like a living, breathing comic book, Telltale’s vision of Batman features an award-winning cast of talent including Troy Baker, who returns to his dual role as Bruce Wayne and Batman, as well as Anthony Ingruber, who reprises his fresh take on ‘John Doe,’ better known to fans as The Joker.

A ‘Season Pass Disc’ for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 is currently available at retailers across North America and Europe. The disc includes the first episode of the season, as well as download access to all subsequent episodes as they are released.

Batman: The Enemy Within is a standalone product separate from the first season of Batman – The Telltale Series. Both products are licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and based on DC’s iconic character. Episode five, ‘Same Stitch,’ has been rated ‘Mature’ by the ESRB.

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Information courtesy of DC Entertainment
 

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