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How many chapters are there in each episode of Batman: The Telltale series?

MINOR SPOILER WARNING: There are some very minor spoilers below about Batman: The Telltale Series within. Nothing detailed about the story, but if you want to know NOTHING (not even how long it is), go back now.

The first episode of Batman: The Telltale Series has hit PC and consoles, and with it, details of each of the game’s five episodes.

From the game’s Achievements listing, we can confirm that each of the game’s five episodes contain six chapters each. Our playthrough of episode one on Xbox One, “Realm of Shadows”, was around 2.5 hours.

The first five chapters of each episode will net players 20 gamerscore, while the sixth and final chapter provides 100 gamerscore. Five episodes of 200 gamerscore each amounts to 1,000 total gamerscore.

All of the game’s episodes are expected in 2016. Episode titles are below.

Batman: The Telltale Series episode names and chapter count

  • Episode One: Realm of Shadows (six chapters)
  • Episode Two: Children of Arkham (six chapters)
  • Episode Three: New World Order (six chapters)
  • Episode Four: Guardian of Gotham (six chapters)
  • Episode Five: City of Lights (six chapters)

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