Batman: Arkham Knight Season Pass Includes A Batgirl Prequel Story

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Warner Bros. and Rocksteady recently announced a Season Pass for Batman: Arkham Knight DLC, worth $39.99. Now, we know what the Season Pass includes. Here’s a brief rundown of what it will contain, although Warner say they’ve omitted certain details that will be revealed at a later date:

 

Batgirl: A Matter of Family

An all new prequel story expansion in an entirely new location where you play as Batgirl for the very first time in the Arkham series – check out the first render of Batgirl.

 

The Season of Infamy

Play as Batman in all new story missions featuring legendary super-villains invading Gotham City, with new story arcs, missions and gameplay features.

 

Gotham City Stories

Play as Batman’s key allies in narrative missions extending their storylines, from both before and after the events in Batman: Arkham Knight.

 

Legendary Batmobiles with Themed Tracks

Drive the most iconic Batmobiles from Batman’s 75-year history, on custom-built race tracks, each themed to that Batmobile’s specific era. Every Batmobile will be drivable across every race track.

 

Crimefighter Challenge Maps

Engage in a series of new challenge maps utilizing the unique play styles of Batman and his allies.

 

Character Skins

A variety of skins from across the eras for Batman, Robin, Nightwing and Catwoman.

 

Batman: Arkham Knight will be released on June 23rd for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

 

Food for thought:

That Batgirl story is probably going to end badly.


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