Earlier this month, Warner Bros. announced the delay of Rocksteady's game Batman: Arkham Knight from 2014 to 2015. Thanks to voice actor Kevin Conroy, we may have a more narrow release window for the eagerly awaited game. Speaking to Groovey.TV, the Batman voice actor revealed Arkham Knight should be release sometime in January 2015.
"It was supposed to come out in January [2014]," he revealed. "We've been working on it for a year-and-a-half; it's still not done. So it's gonna come out next January [2015]."
"I know everyone's frustrated," he said. "The reason it's been delayed is because it's so awesome. This new one is going to just rock your work. It's massive and it's exciting. I literally fly with Batman through Gotham. I mean, it's really sweet."
You can check out the full interview with Conroy below, but the part about Arkham Knight's release can be seen at the five minute mark.
Arkham Knight was originally slated to release on October 14 before being pushed back. When it does release, it'll be available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. In case you missed it, you can check out Arkham Knight's E3 gameplay trailer here.