‘Batman: Arkham Knight’ Releases New DLC Pack, PC Version Out NOW
By Staff Reporter | Sep 02, 2015 06:32 AM EDT
"Batman: Arkham Knight's" latest downloadable content has just been released today.
The new Batman DLC titled, "Crime Fighter Challenge Pack #1" is set to contain six missions that feature Robin, Catwoman, Nightwing and of course, Batman.
According to Destructoid, fans who bought the Season Pass will get the DLC for free, but if not, it will cost $1.99. However, it should be noted that the Season Pass costs $40.
Fans of the latest "Batman" game are complaining regarding the less-than-stellar gameplay on the PC platform. As reported by What Culture, in June of this year, it emerged that the console versions of the game were the priority of the developers.
It's been months since the new Batman game has been pulled out of the Steam store but "Batman: Arkham Knight" developer Rocksteady is reportedly still not making any fix on the issues and glitches of the game for PC.
However, there have been reports that the game is now playable on the PC.
The fans are also complaining about the hefty price of the Season Pass, feeling that its price does not justify the contents that they were about to receive.
As quoted from Scott Tailford of What Culture, the Season Pass includes " 'New Story Missions' here, 'Extra Riddler Raceways' there — even a tantalizing look into the 'Season of Infamy' pack, where it looked like none-other than Mr. Freeze was going to make a return."
However, it seems that fans don't want to pay $40 for just additional "skins" and "race tracks."
According to the Inquisitr, PC gamers are demanding that "Arkham Knight" issues be addressed. Rocksteady, however, has apologized and promised that they will fix it.
Reports from the Inquisitr urged gamers to give the polished game a try and see if it's the game they've been waiting for.
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