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'Batman: Arkham Knight' News: 'Flashpoint Batman' Skin, Download Size Revealed; Rocksteady Explains 'Dual Play' Feature!

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(Photo : Official Batman: Arkham Knight website) New updates for Rocksteady Studios latest Batman game, "Batman: Arkham Knight" have been revealed regarding a new DLC skin, game file size and gameplay feature.

New updates for Rocksteady Studios latest Batman game, "Batman: Arkham Knight," have been revealed regarding a new DLC skin, game file size and gameplay feature.

Gamespot reported that "Batman: Arkham Knight" will have download file size of 45-50 GB in the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and for the PC.

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A previous report from KDramaStar claimed that "Batman: Arkham Knight" will have a download size of only 41GB; however, judging by the different game websites such as Steam, Xbox Market and the PlayStation store its seems that the file size was deemed true.

The game's developer Warner Bro. Interactive confirmed that "Batman: Arkham Knight" will run up to 1080p in the PlayStation 4, GearNuke reported.

Aside from the game's download size, ComicBook reported that a new DLC skin for Batman has been revealed in the game's Xbox One store as a season pass exclusive.

The DLC revealed to be the "Flashpoint" version of Batman as the costume was first seen in the 2011 comic DC book storyline.

For those who have not yet read the story, this version of Batman is not Bruce Wayne, but his father Thomas Wayne. In an alternate timeline, Bruce died at gun point at the hands of Joe Chill, which left his family in total despair.

Thomas became Batman in order to fight crime, but unlike his son, he is willing to go to the extremes even kill criminals.

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Lastly, PlayStationLifeStyle reported Rocksteady will be explaining the mechanics of the new "Dual Play" system. Sefton Hill, Game Director for "Batman: Arkham Knight," explained that Dual Play system can be unique, even better than multiplayer gameplay.

"We knew we didn’t want to go down the route of creating a multiplayer experience," Hill said. "We thought the player being in control of both characters was really interesting, rather than splitting it up into a co-op experience."

Gamerant further adds that by using the Dual Play system, players can switch into different characters such as Robin, Nightwing and Catwoman.

Rocksteady Studios has been busy promoting the game as trailers of Harley Quinn and Red Hood have been streamed online.



"Batman: Arkham Knight" will launch on June 23, 2015 for the PS4, Xbox One and for the PC.

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