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Batman’s 75 anniversary means cheap games and DLC on PS3, PS4, PS Vita

To celebrate Batman’s 75th anniversary, Sony has advised they’re discounting a stack of Batman-themed games and DLC.

As outlined on the PlayStation Blog, it’s pretty much the perfect chance to be the Bat.

It should be noted that a cape, cowl and growly voice aren’t included with any purchase. Unless you count the in-game ones.

Full game sales as follows:

  • Batman: Arkham Asylum – Was €19.99/AU$24.95/£15.99, now €4.99/AU$7.35/£3.99
  • Batman: Arkham City – Was €19.99/AU$24.95/£15.99, now €4.99/AU$7.35/£3.99
  • Batman: Arkham Origins – Was €59.99/AU$89.95/£49.99, now €14.99/AU$17.95/£10.99
  • Injustice: Gods Among Us PS4 (Ultimate Edition) – Was €59.99/AU$84.95/£54.99, now €14.99/AU$21.55/£12.79
  • Injustice: Gods Among Us PS3 (Ultimate Edition) – Was €39.99/AU$49.95/£29.99, now €9.99/AU$12.95/£7.99
  • Injustice: Gods Among Us PS3 – Was €29.99/AU$39.95/£19.99, now €7.49/AU$11.05/£5.99
  • LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (PS3) – Was €29.99/AU$39.95/£19.99, now €7.49/AU$11.05/£5.99
  • LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (Vita – Was €24.99/AU$32.95/£19.99, now €6.19/AU$9.15/£4.99

To grab these games, or check out the list of DLC also on offer, check out the PlayStation Blog.

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