Why No Video Game Based on 'The Dark Knight'?

No. No we're not.
Electronic Arts owns rights to make a Dark Knight game, and EA-owned developer Pandemic Studios was apparently working on it, according to an EA manager who spoke anonymously to CNN about the matter. Likewise, Gary Oldman, who plays Gotham City police officer James Gordon, mentioned to G4 that he had seen a "tiny little piece" of the game, and described a sequence with Batman realistically gliding across rooftops. Oldman also said the game is supposed to feel like it "doesn't stop and start," which sounds promising, if vague.
And, according to Wedbush Morgan game industry analyst Michael Pachter, a Dark Knight game released along with the film last month could have sold 4 million units and grossed $100 million. In other words, don't be surprised if more news on the game doesn't surface soon.
Stay tuned: same Bat-time, same Bat-channel. [Source: CNN]
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