'Lego Batman 3' DLC: 'Bizarro World' shows Bizarro's own battles to save his planet in new DLC

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The latest "LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham" DLC is finally here, featuring Superman's long-time villain Bizarro and his group of friends called the Bizarro League. 

In the latest expansion pack called the "Bizarro World" DLC pack, the Planet Htrae is being attacked by the Darkseid, and only Bizarro can stop him from destroying his home planet. To do this, Superman's nemesis imitates the Justice League and forms a group called the Bizarro League, which includes the world's worst detective named Batzarro, the ever-angry Bizarra, and the Lantern GreenZarro who is always scared. 

A trailer was released alongside the DLC pack, which shows how the simple-minded version of the Justice League tries to save Htrae. 

The "Bizarro World" DLC is released as part of the "LEGO Batman 3" season pass, together with other DLCs for the franchise like the "Dark Knight," "Man of Steel," "The Squad," "Arrow," as well as "Batman 75th Anniversary." All these expansion packs can be accessed for just $14.99. 

When purchased on its own, the "Bizarro World" DLC pack costs $2.99. 

Releasing "Bizarro World" seems to be timed with the Blu-Ray release of "DC LEGO Super Heroes: Justice League vs Bizarro League" that came out earlier this month. The plot of the film is reportedly similar with the plot of the DLC pack, since it shows Superman providing a home for Bizarro so that nobody on planet Earth would be affected when Bizarro attacks the Darkseid. 

"LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham" is the third release from the "LEGO Batman" videogame franchise that was released in North America on Nov. 11 last year. In this installment, the Caped Crusader works with other super heroes from the DC Comics Universe to fight off the evil Brainiac from completely destroying the planet. In this action adventure video game, all the best DC Comics superheroes and their most cunning villains should work together to defeat Brainiac. 

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