![]() Unless otherwise noted, all purchasing information is US based. So here’s a look at the many looks of Batman: Arkham City. The Joker’s Carnival, a challenge map, was offered by GameStop (US) and Tesco (UK). There was also apre-order bonus that did not include any skins. ![]() Otherwise it’s $US10, sort of like an Online Pass. Catwoman is included with new copies of the game, and GameStop is even giving out Catwoman DLC codes for used copies. ![]() Specifically, $US5 will get you the Skins Pack on December 6 $US7 gets you Nightwing on November 1 and another $US7 gets you Robin’s DLC on November 22. Of course, the bad news is that all of this stuff will be available at a price. For five years, the only way to legitimately get the skin was by getting a voucher code at an E3 theatrical event. So if you’re intent on collecting Batman’s entire wardrobe, don’t run out and buy the NOS energy drink, the Green Lantern DVD and two copies of the game, one from Best Buy and the other from GameStop. The “good” news, I suppose, is that all of this stuff will be available at some point - for a price. By our count, there are 14 alternate costumes or characters you may play as in Batman: Arkham City, through a variety of promotions, pre-order bonuses and timed-exclusive downloadable content available now. ![]()
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