'Batman: Arkham Knight': Catwoman and Robin DLC free on Dec. 1

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"Batman: Arkham Knight" has a new downloadable content (DLC) offering, the "Batman v Superman" DLC pack, which is something that should be welcome news for the ones looking for new features and perks tied up with famed DC comic superhero game.

The November downloads include stuff like episodes that will feature "Catwoman" and "Robin" as well as access to that famed Batsuit, which most people may have already seen from the "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" trailers.

The Batsuit should be a dandy, something that many DC comic fans and gamers are surely going to want to use and explore. Aside from that, the Batmobile for the highly anticipated film will also be included and this could spill the beans on what the Dark Knight's vehicle will actually be offering.

Now, aside from Batman's usual stuff, there will also be two new "Arkham" episodes that can be accessed as well.

There is one that will see the appearance of Catwoman who can be seen in the "Catwoman's Revenge" episode. Aside from that, Robin will also be making an appearance in the "Flip of a Coin." The title, apparently, speaks for itself as the episode will show Batman's long-time sidekick crossing paths with Two-Face.

Aside from those goodies, "Batman: Arkham Knight" gamers can also look forward to two new augmented reality (AR) challenge maps, which should provide gamers a whole lot of things to expect and do once they get their hands on the said pack.

The DLC is already out now but is available only to the folks who have an Arkham Knight DLC Pass. Those who don't will need to $40 to get hold of it. 

But for those who can wait, it may be best to hold on a bit. The said pack will be offered for free starting Dec. 1.

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