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First Story DLC for Batman: Arkham Knight Revealed



The first story driven downloadable content for the newly released Batman: Arkham Knight is Batgirl: A Matter of Family and will be available on July 14 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for those who bought the game's season pass. For those without the season pass, the DLC will make it's way after a week on July 21 for £6.

This particular piece of add-on content was developed by Warner Bros. Montreal, the developer of Batman: Arkham Origins in 2013. However, Warner Bros. has confirmed that later DLC's of Batman: Arkham Knight will be developed by Rocksteady, the developer behind the acclaimed Batman Arkham Trilogy.

Batgirl: A Matter of Family can be seen as a prequel to the Arkham trilogy as the events of the DLC take place before the first game of the series, Batman: Arkham Asylum. The DLC also enables the players to step into the shoes of Batgirl for the first time in the series.

The DLC will take it's players to an entirely new location, with all new missions, puzzles and secrets. Batgirl: A Matter of Family is also set to introduce a new hacking mechanic alongside with the Dual Play functionality with Robin to perform new take-down moves.

As for now, there's no news when the DLC will be released for the PC version. But we can hope when it does, it won't be as broken as the title's original release.

What do you think about this DLC? Sound off in the comments section.


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