'Batman: Arkham Knight' launches 'Batman v Superman' content as part of November DLC pack

Batman: Arkham Knight Rocksteady

Rocksteady launched its November DLC update for "Batman: Arkham Knight" this past Nov. 24 and the DLC is now available but only for those who have purchased the Season Pass. For those who have not, the DLC can be purchased separately starting Dec. 1.

The "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" content includes a Batsuit based entirely on the costume worn by Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne aka Batman in the 2016 film as well as the Batmobile seen in the film. However, the Batmobile won't just be a re-skin of the default "Arkham Knight" Batmobile as the developers have worked to make it function and sound just like the one in the film.

"Working extremely closely with the movie production team we've put a huge amount of effort into replicating the handling of this low slung behemoth, as well as accurately bringing the cacophony of its engine noise to life," reads the official announcement on the PlayStation blog.

Not only will the November DLC allow players to dress up as the "Batman v Superman" version of Batman and drive around in the film's Batmobile as the DLC also includes two new campaigns, Batmobile skins, AR challenges and challenge packs.

The first of the new challenge packs is Catwoman's Revenge and lets the player control Selina Kyle after the main events of "Arkham Knight." She escapes the Riddler's clutches and heads to his factory to make him pay. The other campaign is Flip of a Coin, where Tim Drake aka Robin must help the GCPD catch Two-Face.

Two new AR challenges are being brought for the DLC as well as two AR challenges for the previously launched "Nightwing Arkham Episode: GCPD Lockdown." 

Other additions include a Tim Drake skin for Robin as well as a Robin-themed skin for the Batmobile. There is also a Riddler-themed Batmobile skin as well as several new challenge packs and two new racetracks.

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