"Batman: Arkham Knight" will have a new difficulty level, a DLC storyline featuring Catwoman, a new Batman costume and the PC relaunch soon.
Rocksteady Studios teased that there is a possibility of adding a new batsuit in "Batman: Arkham Knight." Comic book and gaming fans alike reportedly requested that Rocksteady should add Christian Bale's Batman costume in the game. The game studio and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment recently launched the new DLC update for "Batman: Arkham Knight," featuring the new Tumbler Batmobile skin and race track and the Nightwing DLC story, "GCPD Lockdown."
"Batman: Arkham Knight" lead developer Sefton Hill tweeted that he and Rocksteady Studios have listened to the fans and teased that they will likely give them what they want, asking them if they like to see the "Batman Begins" or "The Dark Knight" batsuit.
Aside from the new batsuit, Rocksteady also teased a new difficulty level for "Batman: Arkham Knight" in its new update nextweek. The new difficulty level will feature enemy units attack faster and will no longer display any counter icons above their heads, but the good thing about it is that players will be rewarded with extra XP points to upgrade Batman faster than previous gameplay modes. The new difficulty level will be unlocked after players finished the new game plus mode, Twinfinite reported.
Catwoman will also have a new DLC story called "Catwoman's Revenge" to which Selina Kyle will hunt down The Riddler for capturing her during the events within the game. The new DLC will add new Crime Fighter Challenge pack featuring Batman, Robin, Nightwing and Azrael and a new Batmobile skin and race track based on the 1960's Batman TV series. There are also new skins for Catwoman and Robin, which is inspired by TV series.
Warner Bros. announced that the PC relaunch for "Batman: Arkham Knight" will happen in the coming weeks, possibly hinting an October or November release. The PC version of the game has received many negative reviews from PC gamers due its many glitches and sudden frame rate drops, causing Warner Bros. to halt its distribution and promised to fix the game for a relaunch within the year, PC Gamer reported.
"Batman: Arkham Knight" is currently available in store for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.