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Warner Bros Announces Season Pass For Batman Arkham Origins Wii U

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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has just announced the Season Pass for Batman: Arkham Origins, the next installment to the best-selling Batman Arkham videogame franchise.  The Batman: Arkham Origins Season Pass (for PlayStation 3 system, Xbox 360 , Wii U system or PC) will be available at launch for $19.99 ($30 value) and grants purchasers access to five of the game’s upcoming downloadable content packs, one of which includes two exclusive skins.

Players who purchase or pre-order the pass will gain access to the following content: Gotham by Gaslight Batman Skin and Brightest Day Batman Skin; New Millennium Skins Pack, Infinite Earths Skins Pack; Arkham Origins Initiation: Play as Bruce Wayne before he became Batman, and face his final test to prove himself worthy to his greatest teacher, Kirigi; and an all-new story campaign.  The game will release on all platforms worldwide on October 25, 2013.

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41 thoughts on “Warner Bros Announces Season Pass For Batman Arkham Origins Wii U”

      1. It’s kind of ridiculous how they’re trying to fool everyone into thinking this “DLC” was developed post-main game. It’s just a means to charge $80 for the game, like people suspected with EA. This is really getting old. Just sell the whole thing for $80 but don’t give us some bullshit reasoning as to why we need to pay for story DLC.

        1. I can’t decide between the ps3 and Wii U versions. But if the other versions have an online pass for the multiplayer mode (and I have a funny feeling I’m right), then maybe I will lean towards the Wii U version.

          But either way, I’m going to hold off for the complete edition this time around.

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  2. Instead of paying for a Season Pass, I’ll just pass on the game for free.

    And here’s your DLC for my free pass *gives Warner Bro the finger*

      1. I’m venting frustration at their pricing structure and controlled content.

        I don’t have anything against the game, and will probably pick up the 3DS version.

  3. Wow. I can’t believe gamers actually pay for things like this. A DLC before it’s even released? WTF? How about selling a complete game out of the shoot? This isn’t World of Warcraft with new iterations every couple of years. I have not, nor ever will buy a DLC. I would rather wait a year and get the game of the year edition. Not only do they have all the dlc but usually you are getting them much cheaper. For instance, I’ve seen Arkham City GOY for less than $20. To each their own I guess

    1. 1) Games are complete without DLC. Think of it as sprinkles and got fudge on an ice cream cone.
      2) People buy the season pass because it saves them money, it’s cheaper than buying all the DLC.
      3) Many people don’t want to wait for the game of the year edition because that means they’re really late to the party; no one’s talking about the game any more, and the multiplayer might very well be dead because very few people are playing anymore.

  4. One other thing I forgot to mention. I’m very worried about the Wii U version getting a season pass because once Wii U owners get the game, there’s a chance that they will find out that it was never getting a season pass because they were under the assumption that they were getting one. That’s false advertising right there.

    I only say this because has anybody remembered what happened with the Xbox 360 version of Street Fighter X Tekken and the missing online co-op?

  5. Still think people want the Wii U gimped version? Even though the online is terrible, we wont pay $60 for a gimped version.

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  7. BITCH I AINT GOT MONEY 4 DIS SHIT! MOTHA FUCKA I GOT BOUT 12 KIDS 2 FEEDS & DA IRS ALL UP IN MY SHIT YA GOT SUM NERVE 2 BE SELLIN PEEPLE SUM SHIT DAT U USED 2 UNLOCK 4 FREE WEN U BEAT TRIALS

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