Rocksteady says that they're working to add all this content in the future, though. The patch won't include the DLC packs released on PS4 and Xbox One so far, or post-launch features like Photo Mode.
The update will also add a number of new in-game options and fix some lingering performance issues. Those without the season pass can purchase each of the August DLCs for $1.99 each.The next PC patch, the second since the game's launch, will finally allow gamers to bump the framerate above 30. The August update is available to download now for those who purchased the Arkham Knight season pass.
You’ll also get the aforementioned Tumbler Batmobile skin pack which will also have two new themed race tracks, and finally, you’ll get the Original Arkham Batman Skin pack which lets you… play as Batman from Batman: Arkham Asylum.
There will be more content later on in September including: GCPD Lockdown, a story pack DLC which takes place after the events of the main game where you play as Nightwing who must stop the Penguin from escaping the GCPD.
This is the skin features in the Epic Games Store version of Arkham Knight, and now you can install it as a mod on. On September 1st, there will be six new AR challenges for Batman, Nightwing, Robin, and Catwoman. The skin has been released as a free DLC in the new Batman Arkham Collection Steelbook Edition for PS4 in September 2019 (UK and Europe only), and as of January 28, 2020, its digitally available worldwide on the PlayStation Store.
BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT 1970S BATMAN THEMED BATMOBILE SKIN 0.49 0.99 BATMAN: ARKHAM KNIGHT 1989 MOVIE BATMOBILE PACK 0.99 1. The trailer briefly shows “The Tumbler” Batmobile from the Christopher Nolan movies, but as far as what else we can expect in September, we have you covered with that info. During September Savings, bring the heat with Spyro Reignited Trilogy, burn rubber in Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy or dive into the storied Sinking City all for up to 70 percent off. The end of the trailer teases the content we can expect in September. We also hear the classic Danny Elfman score as well. Though this is called the “1989 Batman” skin, the actual content features two new race tracks which are inspired by 1992’s Batman Returns which had the Penguin as the main villain. Then the trailer moves on to the August update which features the 1989 Batman and Batmobile skins, as well as the Bat-Family skins. But considering that the title has been out for a couple of months, I guess that’s fine. The trailer gives away the big Joker surprise from the beginning of the game. We see images from the game with various awards given to the title from different gaming publications. The majority of the trailer focuses on the main story of the game and some of the key moments found in it.
Warner Bros has released a new trailer for Batman: Arkham Knight that shows how much love the industry has given the game, what the new August update has to offer, and even a small glimpse of what we can expect in September.