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11th October 2011 07:28 PM
Darren Allan
No, Batman: Arkham City isn’t out yet.
The highly anticipated sequel to the hit Arkham Asylum is actually released a week on Friday, but that hasn’t stopped Warner Bros unveiling another piece of DLC for the game.
So Nightwing fans, prepare to be excited, because this pack revolves around the man himself, and will be available on November 1st.
Nightwing will come with his own special moves and unique gadgets, and will be playable in all the challenge maps in the game. The DLC pack will also come with two further challenge maps: Wayne Manor and Main Hall.
The Nightwing Bundle Pack will also sport a bonus animated series Nightwing character skin.
And it’ll add another couple of achievements for those who are after boosting their gaming ratings.
The Robin Bundle Pack has already been announced, and contains the same sort of content as Nightwing – his unique moves and gadgets, skin, and two more challenge maps: Black Mask Hideout and Freight Train Escape.
Robin’s DLC will be available on November 22nd, and as well as the Nightwing Pack, it’ll cost 560 MS points or £5.49 on PSN. However, you can get the Robin Pack free if you pre-order Arkham City (the Robin Edition) from Game now.
The hands-on previews the press have been writing up lately have been glowing as regards the improvements Arkham City applies to Warner Bros’s Batman formula, so we’re pretty sure this is going to be one worth buying.
Darren Allan
No, Batman: Arkham City isn’t out yet.
The highly anticipated sequel to the hit Arkham Asylum is actually released a week on Friday, but that hasn’t stopped Warner Bros unveiling another piece of DLC for the game.
So Nightwing fans, prepare to be excited, because this pack revolves around the man himself, and will be available on November 1st.
Nightwing will come with his own special moves and unique gadgets, and will be playable in all the challenge maps in the game. The DLC pack will also come with two further challenge maps: Wayne Manor and Main Hall.
The Nightwing Bundle Pack will also sport a bonus animated series Nightwing character skin.
And it’ll add another couple of achievements for those who are after boosting their gaming ratings.
The Robin Bundle Pack has already been announced, and contains the same sort of content as Nightwing – his unique moves and gadgets, skin, and two more challenge maps: Black Mask Hideout and Freight Train Escape.
Robin’s DLC will be available on November 22nd, and as well as the Nightwing Pack, it’ll cost 560 MS points or £5.49 on PSN. However, you can get the Robin Pack free if you pre-order Arkham City (the Robin Edition) from Game now.
The hands-on previews the press have been writing up lately have been glowing as regards the improvements Arkham City applies to Warner Bros’s Batman formula, so we’re pretty sure this is going to be one worth buying.