'Batman: Arkham Knight' DLC news: Warner Bros. announces 'Catwoman' story DLC

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Seemingly trying to make up for the glitches and bugs when the game was initially launched, publisher Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and developer Rocksteady Studios have continued to expand the "Batman: Arkham Knight" title. This time, it was revealed that players will continue to be provided with new items and content next month. 

In October, players will be able to race around Gotham City atop the classic Batmobile as part of the Batman Classic TV Series Batmobile Pack. The bundled package will come with items for hardcore fans and classic aficionados of the "Batman" franchise. The pack will include the Batmobile from the original 1960s TV series, as well as classic Robin and Catwoman skins from the same TV show. The bundle will also include two racetracks with design lifted from the classic 1960s hit. 

In addition to the 1960s Batman show classic pack, another package that is slated to be released next month is the third bundle of the Crime Fighter Challenge Pack. The upcoming package will include various predator and combat maps for Batman, Nightwing, Robin, and Azrael. 

Meanwhile, for players who are into the story of "Batman: Arkham Kngiht," the title is also set to receive in October the "Catwoman's Revenge" story DLC. In this pack, players will be able to play the role of Catwoman in missions set after the events of "Arkham Knight" and seek revenge against the Riddler. 

"Batman: Arkham Knight" is the final title in the "Batman: Arkham" trilogy from Rocksteady Studios, where the Scarecrow returns with a united opposition composed of the Dark Knight's deadliest foes. They have two ultimate goals: mayhem in Gotham City and the destruction of Batman.

"Batman: Arkham Knight" is currently available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. There was also a PC version when the title was launched; however, it was pulled out due to numerous bugs and glitches, and it is still unknown when it will make a comeback. 

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