New Batman: Arkham City DLC features Harley Quinn and Robin

3 April 2012
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Holy Harley Quinn and Robin DLC, Batman! It’s… Harley Quinn and Robin DLC! That’s according to a leaked list of PlayStation Trophies for Batman: Arkham City that features the two characters, and seemingly names the DLC as Harley Quinn’s Revenge.

This makes it the fourth major add-on for the game, preceded by the launch-day Catwoman campaign missions, and Robin and Nightwing challenge packs.

Obviously, Rocksteady hasn’t officially announced the DLC, so no release date or pricing information yet. Hang in there, Bats.

The Trophy list includes:

  • Lost Property [Bronze] – No crimefighter should be without this
  • Breaking and Entering [Bronze] – Find a way into the secret base
  • How’s It Hanging? [Silver] – Clean up the Dry Docks
  • The Last Laugh [Silver] – The joke’s on who?
  • Frequent Flyer [Bronze] – Zip Kick 3 different thugs
  • Battering Ram [Bronze] – Shield Bash 5 different thugs
  • Snap To It [Bronze] – Snap Flash an unarmed thug, an armed thug, an environmental object and a Titan
  • Bomb Squad [Bronze] – Defuse all bombs in 3 minutes or less
  • A Few New Tricks [Bronze] – Use 5 different Quickfire gadgets in one fight as Robin in Harley Quinn’s Revenge
  • Party’s Over [Silver] – Destroy all Harley Balloons
Source: PS3Trophies

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