10 Batman Villains That Need Their Own Video Games

3. League Of Assassins

DC ComicsDC ComicsFirst Appearance: Strange Adventures No.215, 1968 Traits: Highly Trained, Martial Artists, Terrorists Not just one singular villain, the League of Assassins is made up of Ra's al Ghul, Talia al Ghul and Nyssa al Ghul, along with numerous agents and underlings. Containing some of the deadliest killers in the DC universe, the League of Assassins has long been a group that's given Batman some serious trouble. The League of Assassins would be great as the main focus of a Batman video game, either as adversaries or allies. The League is made up of an entire roster of fantastic villains in its own right, unified with a singular goal rather than being the usual chaotic mess of familiar faces. Arkham City saw a memorable appearance from the League of Assassins, who were revealed to be funding Huge Strange's project. However, they didn't do an awful lot, beyond making Batman go through a trippy Demon Trial sequence. With a game that focuses entirely on the League of Assassins, the ninja eco-terrorists could be given the full villainous treatment they deserve.
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