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‘Batman: Arkham Knight’ December DLC Adds New ‘Most Wanted’ Missions, ‘Dark Knight’ Skin

Dec 15, 2015 10:37 AM EST | By Jason Fonbuena

Rocksteady announced a new "Batman: Arkham Knight" DLC will bring "Most Wanted" missions featuring four new villains as well as the "Dark Knight" skin and the original Arkham Batmobile.

The studio took to Twitter to make the announcement which also revealed the DLC will roll out December 22.

The DLC's content is by no means a mystery as WB Games already revealed "Arkham Knight's" Season Pass content in full earlier this year.

Once again though, the December DLC's "Most Wanted" expansion brings new missions, reportedly as long as the ones in the game, featuring Killer Croc, Mister Freeze, Ra's Al Ghul and Mad Hatter."

WB Games previewed what to expect with the new missions.

"Mad Hatter is playing a sinister game with Batman, and GCPD's finest are the pawns. Killer Croc has escaped from his maximum security cell and is wreaking havoc on a crashed airship. The League of Assassins has returned to Gotham City, but what is their motive and who is in charge? And Mister Freeze may be closer than ever to completing his life's work... but at what cost?"

According to PlayStation Lifestyle, the "Batman: Arkham Knight" December DLC also brings a new Batman skin inspired by the 2008 film "The Dark Knight" as well as original Arkham Batmobile. Also in store this month is the Crime Fighter Challenge Pack #5 which reportedly brings six TBC AR challenges.

Rocksteady also revealed the PS4 and Xbox One versions of "Arkham Knight" will be updated with heavier rain next month. It will also arrive on the PC port this month.

Given all the issues it already has, SegmentNext found it "interesting" that the PC version is getting the update in the first place "especially when it has the potential to impact performance."

This month's "Batman: Arkham Knight" DLC arrives Dec. 22 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC versions of the game.

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