'Batman: Arkham Knight' updates: Season Pass and Premium Edition, new dual-play mechanic shown in new trailer

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Warner Bros. and Rocksteady have recently announced the Season Pass for the Caped Crusader's ultimate crimefighting adventure "Batman: Arkham Knight." The game giants have recently dropped trailers for the highly-anticipated video game as well.

Priced at $39.99, the "Batman: Arkham Knight" Season Pass is touted to bring fans "regular new content" that's basically good for six months, which will practically aid all their DLC needs up until the end of the year.

The Season Pass will bring brand new story missions and more supervillains to take on. There will also be "legendary" Batmobile skins as well as alternative character skins. Lastly, the open-world action game will get new drivable race tracks ad advanced challenge maps.

Fans of the series might as well take a look at the "Batman: Arkham Knight" Premium Edition, which packages the Season Pass and the game for $100. However, this promotion is only available through digital channels. The Xbox One and PS4 version are priced at £87.98 while on the PC, it's at £67.98.

Those who pre-order "Batman: Arkham Knight" will get the chance to play as Harley Quinn in a series of challenge maps that will allow her to wreck havoc inside the Blüdhaven Police Department.

"Batman: Arkham Knight" is poised to be the greatest title in the "Arkham" trilogy set out to bring the optimal and possibly the most immersive experience any other installment in the franchise could ever deliver.

The title is also the most massive and players will never see Gotham City this responsive, sprawling and plain destructible. The newest trailer called "All Who Follow You" has revealed the dual-play in "Batman: Arkham Knight," which allows players to control and switch between the characters during battle. The trailers released before that confirmed the inclusion of Catwoman, Robin, Azkael and Nightwing as the Dark Knight's cohorts.

"Batman: Arkham Knight" will come out on Jun. 23.

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