The final teaser for WB Montreal’s new Batman game was unveiled this week to give us our first glimpse at what will hopefully be a full trailer released on Saturday. The whole teasers of the week built up to one more code to enter in the ‘r3dakt3d’ page which sleuths out with a video a total of well over 15 seconds after the code “955” was entered. This video shows what looks like a composite look at the teasers we’ve been getting all week with a promise of more to come on Saturday.
The video below of WB Montreal is the most beautiful look we have yet to get to the game, but like the other teasers for it we can only tell so much of it. Most of the pieces from this week’s teasers fit together in these images which appear to be a file extracted from the Gotham City Police Department’s database. Behind the file are some machines, but the intent behind the intentional background is difficult to interpret based on what we know so far.
To get that code, a separate teaser was shared on Twitter for people to decipher first. By following the instructions shown, you will get the code that was previously dated from the page
While the reward of the teaser is to be the code and then the video afterwards, the Twitter teaser itself is important. It shows a dial with an owl in the middle, and if you have followed along with the Batman teasers that lead to this reveal and the theories about the game, you will know this strongly after a connection from Court of Owls. The Court of Owls has long been thought of as a core part of the new Batman game, although we only have preliminary teasers.
The definitive key. Back to 8.22.2020 #DCFanDome pic.twitter.com/YjwEVRxilT
– r3dakt3d (@ r3dakt3d) 21 August 2020
That will change on Saturday when DC FanDome begins, however. WB Montreal is scheduled to hold a panel during the event, but it looks like we’ll see more about this game beforehand. The teasers were released every day at 8pm PT with the panel scheduled to take place a few hours later, and the teaser released today said there were 24 hours to go, which means we hopefully have more left the game available prior to the DC FanDome showcase.
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