Final Batman: Arkham Knight DLC to be Arriving December 22

Final Batman: Arkham Knight DLC to be Arriving December 22

The final Batman showdown for Rocksteady... perhaps.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Dec 20, 2015 @ 09:05 AM (Staff Bios)
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Batman: Arkham Knight has nearly run its course, especially with the havoc the PC version brought. Well, the final DLC for the final Batman title will be available in two days, so December 22. Rocksteady Studios announced that there will be four super villains--Killer Croc, Mister Freeze, Mad Hatter, and Ra's Al Ghul--and The Dark Knight costume will be available. Not only that but the original Batmobile skin from Arkham Asylum will make its appearance.

Note that the DLC will be included in the season pass.

Well, it's kind of sad to know that this is the last Arkham title that Rocksteady would ever produce, unless they suddenly change their minds. Either way, keep a look out for the DLC, part of the Season of Infamy series.

Also, check out the final Arkham Insider Episode here:

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