Season Finale of ‘Batman: The Enemy Within’ Released

The end is near. The Telltale Batman: The Enemy Within video game series is coming to an end. The season finale is upon us, and you can find out more below.

Two possible Jokers. Two distinct storylines. One final episode. The Joker is born in episode five, ‘Same Stitch,’ from Telltale Games, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and DC Entertainment.

SAN RAFAEL, Calif., March 27, 2018 — Award-winning developer and publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games, alongside DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, today premiered the fifth and final episode of Batman: The Enemy Within, an episodic game series that continues Telltale’s unique take on the World’s Greatest Detective.

Episode five, “Same Stitch,” is now available for download on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, Mac, and mobile. A Batman: The Enemy Within Season Pass Disc for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 is also 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.

“Same Stitch” features two totally separate takes on The Joker: 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 Super-Villain. The choices players have made over the course of the season will determine which story — and which version of The Joker — they see in the finale.

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 this series coming to an end, I’m looking forward to the next Telltale Games endeavour, to see what direction they take Batman in next.

If you haven’t played these games yet, I highly recommend them. They’re well worth sinking your teeth into.

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