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Stephen Amell Talks ‘Arrow’ Video Game ‘Grand Theft Auto’ Sterling City After New Batman: Arkham Knight Gameplay Batmobile Trailer Release [VIDEO] [E3 2014}

Stephen Amell want’s to see an Arrow video game. Specifically a Grand Theft Auto: Starling City game. Looks like the Green Arrow has something to prove against Batman. In the new gameplay trailer for Rocksteady’s Batman: Arkham Knight, the Dark Knight can be seen tearing up the streets of Gotham City in the Batmobile.

Arrow star Stephen Amell recently teased that there might soon be an Arrow video game. The Emerald Archer actor alluded to the possibility on Facebook when he wrote.

“There should probably be an Arrow video game.”

Shortly after he posted that message, Amell reposted a fan pic for a fictitious Grand Theft Auto game, GTA: Starling CIty.

Amell previously lent his voice to alternate TV Show skin for the Green Arrow in the DC fighting game, Injustice: Gods Among Us.

Meanwhile, DC’s tentpole character Batman is gearing up to return in the fourth and final instalment in Batman: Arkham series, Batman: Arkham Knight. Check out the new trailer for the upcoming title.

The new gameplay trailer shows us a close look the Scarecrow. However, it the titular villain, The Arkham Knight that everyone wants to know more about. The new villain was created just for the game.

Rocksteady’s co-creator Sefton Hill recently sat down with Game Informer, where he opened up about the new element:

“We hadn’t in the previous games introduced someone new to the universe. We wanted to introduce someone who could really challenge Batman to go head to head with him in lots of different ways. We’re not talking about those ways just yet but this guy is definitely a formidable foe for Batman.”

We also get to see the return of older villains, like The Riddler. In the next gen game, the appearance of the characters will change as the night goes on, as Hill added, using The Riddler as an example:

“In Arkham City, you never really saw him that much. This time around, you see him throughout the game, and he evolves. It’s something we try to put in the characters. If you had to work overtime, for example, you would start the night with your jumper on and everything, and as the time went by you’d probably take your jumper off, open your shirt, take your tie off, have a coffee. The Riddler is a character who has a cool framework, and we didn’t want to change it too much --we like his shirts with question marks and silly glasses and greasy hair.”

Are you excited about the Batman: Arkham Knight? Do you want to see an Arrow Game? Let us know in the comments section at the bottom of the page.

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