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Batman: Arkham Origins

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Batman: Arkham Origins (2013)

Batman: Arkham Origins is the follow-up to 2011's award-winning Batman: Arkham City and a prequel to 2009's Batman: Arkham Asylum. The game follows the Dark Knight, who while already an experienced crime fighter, is not yet the battle-hardened veteran vigilante as portrayed in Arkham City and Arkham Asylum. As a prequel to the other two installments, the game follows the Caped Crusader as he continues on his path of justice, defeating various criminals and gangsters and adapting himself to being physically stronger and more agile than his opponents. However, one Christmas Eve, Batman suddenly confronts far more challenging and devious adversaries - supervillians whose primary goal is to kill Batman. The most famous of them all, Black Mask, has placed a bounty on Batman and Batman must discover why Black Mask has a deep hatred for him.

The following weapons can be seen in the upcoming video game Batman: Arkham Origins:


Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW

Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDWs fitted with a rail system and custom front sights are used by Black Mask's thugs in the trailer.

MP5K-PDW with its extended barrel with 3 lugs & folding stock - 9x19mm
One of Black Mask's thugs with an MP5K-PDW.
An MP5K-PDW beside the mask of Black Mask's thugs, which bears a close resemblance to Black Mask's face.
One of Black Mask's thugs tosses the sub machine gun to another thug.
One of Black Mask's thugs with an MP5K-PDW before Batman breaches through the floor and toss him down a hole.
One of Black Mask's thugs fires wildly into the hole.

Glock 17

What appears to be a Glock 17 is used by Deathstroke during an intense fight with Batman in the teaser trailer. It appears to have yellow-green grips. Glock 17s are also utilized by GCPD cops, notably Captain Gordan.

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Glock 17 OD Green - 9x19mm
Deathstroke fires his Glock 17 at Batman after being disarmed of his sword by one of Black Mask's assassins. Note that Batman's character model appears to be recycled from Injustice: Gods Among Us although this could be a placeholder model.
Deathstroke discards his damaged sword after failing to take down Batman for Black Mask.
Note the grips of his Glock, which appears to be yellow-green.
Captain Gordan and a GCPD cop with Glock 17s as Batman departs Blackgate Prison in the intro.

Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum

What appears to be a Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Magnum is used by one of Black Mask's assassins, Deadshot, in the teaser trailer. In the final game, Deadshot instead uses the heavily modified TAR-21 as his primary sniper rifle in the game.

Accuracy International Arctic Warfare Super Magnum - .338 Lapua
Black Mask's assassin disarms Deathstroke of his sword by shooting part of it off in the teaser trailer.
Black Mask's assassin attempts to kill Batman by shooting down the chains suspending a shipping container in the air. Note the double chamber muzzle break suggesting that this is the Magnum variant of the Arctic Warfare.

IMI Tavor TAR-21

GCPD SWAT snipers, various criminals, and Deadshot use TAR-21s modified to function as a sniper rifle. Like Batman: Arkham City, the TAR-21 is fitted with a ridiculously large barrel extension and the laser beam of a laser module originates from the barrel of the rifle.

IMI Tavor TAR-21 with Meprolight red dot sight - 5.56x45mm
Penguin's arms dealer, "Loose Lips", displays the disassembled TAR-21.
One of Penguin's thugs purchases the TAR-21 and assembles it into a sniper rifle configuration. The TAR-21 is basically the same as the one in Batman: Arkham City, although the sniper scope is different and the barrel is thinner. Nevertheless, both rifles from their respective games still function as sniper rifles.
Deadshot uses the TAR-21 sniper rifle in a cutscene.

M67 Grenades

M67 Grenades are seen on Deathstroke's belt, although he does not use them during actual gameplay.

M67 Grenade
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Heckler & Koch G36KV

Heckler & Koch G36KVs return from Batman: Arkham Asylum are used primarily by the GCPD SWAT and various criminals in cutscenes. The weapons have slight aesthetic changes to its design, but once gameplay initiates, they all change into the fictional "assault rifle" that appears in the game.

Heckler & Koch G36KV with rail top carry handle (originally introduced for G36C) - 5.56x45mm
GCPD SWAT officers are simultaneously gunned down by Deadshot's arm-mounted cannons in a cutscene.

"Assault Rifle"

Fictional AR15-pattern rifles returning from Batman: Arkham City are used by criminals and various GCPD SWAT officers. These weapons are incorrectly shown with the right side the same as the left, meaning they have no ejection port or forward assist. The "assault rifle" takes design cues from the Noveske Rifleworks Diplomat seen in The Expendables and the G36 family of rifles. In one of Penguin's advertisements of his arms-dealing business, Penguin erroneously refers to them as "submachine guns".

Noveske Rifleworks Diplomat with M68 Aimpoint red dot scope and Surefire M900 weaponlight foregrip - 5.56x45mm
Heckler & Koch SL8-6 Commercial rifle - 5.56x45mm. The fictional rifle's carry handle is copied from the one fitted here.
One of Penguin's thugs patrolling one of Penguin's communication relays with the rifle.
Two assault rifles near a slain Penguin thug. Note that the right side of the weapon is a mirror of the left side of the weapon.

M230 Chain Gun

A M230 Chain Gun is mounted on a helicopter in E3 footage.

M230 - 30mm
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