'Batman: Arkham Knight' DLC bringing new Batmobile and Batman costume to the game

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"Batman: Arkham Knight" is getting some new pieces of interesting content in the form of a new vehicle and costume for the Caped Crusader.

The new vehicle in question is none other than the Batmobile from the "Dark Knight" movies. The new vehicle comes to players courtesy of the 2008 Tumbler Batmobile Pack. It is also currently available to players with season passes for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of "Batman: Arkham Knight," according to Polygon.

Players are also getting a treat in the form of a new costume coming to the game. Included in the newly released downloadable content (DLC) for "Batman: Arkham Knight" is the very same costume that the Caped Crusader donned for "Batman: Arkham Asylum."

Aside from the newly released bits of content players can already get their hands on, there will also be more items added to "Batman: Arkham Knight" not too long from now.

This Sept. 29, fans can expect the arrival of Crime Fighter Challenge Pack #2. This upcoming downloadable content (DLC) pack will be introducing new challenges for several of the characters inside the game.

The GCPD Lockdown story pack for Nightwing is also expected to arrive on Sept. 29.

In October, a new story pack in the form of "Catwoman's Revenge" will be coming to "Batman: Arkham Knight," according to IGN.

The new story pack will be allowing players to take on the role of Catwoman as they attempt to exact revenge on the sinister Riddler. Not much else is known about the upcoming story pack, although the opportunity to play as Catwoman might be a welcome change for players.

Also coming in October will be an influx of new content based on the 1960s "Batman" TV show. Items such as costumes and even a new racetrack are expected to be included with this DLC pack.

Crime Fighter Challenge Pack #3 is also expected to come out soon for "Batman: Arkham Knight."

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