Batman Arkham Knight DLC Release Date for PS4, Xbox One, PC: 'Complete Edition' Might Be Coming Soon

 'Batman Arkham Knight'
A shot screen from 'Batman Arkham Knight'

It seems that Rocksteady Studios is geared up to offer something big to Batman fans. A new edition of "Batman: Arkham Knight"  may soon hit the gaming shelves and it could present all of the title's released downloadable contents. Here's what is currently known about Batman Arkham Knight DLC for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

Recently, a lot of gaming websites published that a "Complete Edition" of Batman Arkham may be coming soon. The speculation started when "Batman: Arkham Knight Sonder Edition" appeared in the German version of Amazon.

Based on the retail website, the "Sonder Edition" of the game will be made available on PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One. The release date is also indicated in the listing. It says the game is scheduled to be available on March 17.

The details about the Sonder version of the Batman game are still kept under wraps, but some believed  the word "sonder" might equate to the complete edition of the game.

However, there are reports that said it makes sense if Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, the game publisher, released a full version of Batman: Arkham Knight.  The final major DLC pack of the game was released in January, and if the game publisher doesn't have plans to launch any new content, then a complete edition is a great idea.

It is also interesting to note that Amazon Germany did not include the launching of Batman: Arkham Knight's PC version. The website only listed the release date of PS4 and Xbox One editions.

That being said, we advised that all related info about Batman: Arkham Knight DLC should be taken with a grain of salt. The information is consistent with recent gaming trends, but there could be errors in our findings. Let's wait for further announcement from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Rocksteady Studios.

If the information about "Batman: Arkham Knight - Complete Edition" is true, then we should expect it to become available on March this year.

In a game review from IGN, it says Batman: Arkham Knight has revolutionary strike-and-counter fighting style with thrilling new moves and enemies. Not only that, the game features Arkham City's open world with a larger and detailed version of Gotham. Also, having access to the Batmobile for the first time gives players a whole new world of possibilities in the city.

IGN gave Batman: Arkham Knight a score of 9.2/10, which is pretty high for the standards of the gaming website.

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