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Warner Bros. explains how you can get all of Batman: Arkham Knight’s bonus content

Warner Bros. has advised how to get all of the extra content offered for Batman: Arkham Knight. Brace yourselves.

“Sorry it took a bit to chime in here officially, but we wanted to get the details clear for our fans,” an Arkham Knight community admin began on the game’s official forum.

“Throughout the 6 months of additional Batman: Arkham Knight content, Premium and Season Pass owners will receive all in-game content that is offered through various retail pre-order incentives,” the post continues.

“This includes the Harley Quinn and Red Hood Story Packs, as well as any Batmobile or Booster Pack that was available as early bonuses for pre-order of the game.  For those who did not receive the content with their game, these items will become available when their respective exclusivity windows expire in August/September.”

So there you have it — you might not get all the content immediately, but if you’ve the Premium version of the game or its Season Pass, you’ll eventually get all the things.

In Australia, the game’s Season Pass costs $59.95 AUD. The Premium Edition retails for $159.90 AUD on Xbox One and PS4, or $139.90 AUD on Windows PC.


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