Batman Arkham Knight Season Pass Content Revealed, Includes Batman v Superman Skins

Oct 16, 2015 at 09:33pm EDT

Warner Bros. revealed today the full content of the Batman Arkham Knight season pass, and it's a lot of stuff.

Fans will be happy to hear that coming November, they'll be able to play with the Batsuit and Batmobile skins from the upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice movie.

In terms of skins, owners of the Batman Arkham Knight season pass are also getting the 2008 'The Dark Knight' skin and the 2009 Original Arkham Batmobile skin; both will be released in the December pack.

Rocksteady also plans to add some features requested by the community, such as character selection for AR Challenges, round-based AR combat challenges and more interior locations for challenges.

Two more Arkham Episodes are coming in November, Catwoman's Revenge and A Flip of Coin; the latter will see players using Robin. Both episodes are intended to be "short, narrative vignettes" that provide some information on what happened to those characters after the main game; the environments will also be converted to challenge maps in order to increase replay value.

Finally, in December there will be a Most Wanted Expansion with several Most Wanted Missions featuring villains like Mad Hatter, Killer Croc, Mister Freeze and The League of Assassins. Check out the full notes of the Batman Arkham Knight season pass at the end of the post; in related news, Warner Bros. announced two weeks ago that Batman Arkham Knight should be back on Steam by the end of this month after the massive debacle regarding its performance issues and bugs at launch.

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

ALREADY RELEASED ARKHAM EPISODES

ALREADY RELEASED AR CHALLENGES

ALREADY RELEASED SKINS

ALREADY RELEASED BATMOBILES AND RACETRACKS

ALREADY RELEASED NEW FEATURES

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