Limited Edition Batman: Arkham Knight Bundle Coming to PS4

The Batman Arkham series is coming to an end this summer with the release of its final installment Batman: Arkham Knight on June 23rd. To mark the special occasion PlayStation has released a limited edition bundle featuring the caped crusader himself.

This exclusive bundle starts off at $449 USD and includes a polished steel grey PS4 console, custom faceplate artwork, matching DualShock wireless controllers, and the game itself, Batman: Arkham Knight. The standard bundle which includes the traditional jet black PS4 console, DualShock wireless controllers, and the game is available at $399.99 USD.

An update released yesterday on the PlayStation Blog, states that those purchasing the bundle in Canada will have the bundles available to them starting at $549.99 for the limited edition console and $499 for the standard edition. Both packages will contain everything released in the US bundles with the addition of a three month PlayStation Plus membership and digital voucher for The Last of Us remastered.

Bonus content is available to all who purchase Arkham Knight for PS4 including custom skins for both the Batmobile and Batman, with added in-game missions. If you’re not looking to upgrade your console or already own a PS4, like myself, then digital pre-order is already available in the PlayStation Store.

The anticipation is already crawling at avid Arkham fans with the release date only a few months away and only recently Arkham Knight receiving an Mature ESRB Rating. Batman: Arkham Knight is sure to be thrilling conclusion to a wonderful series. To pre-order the limited edition or standard bundle please visit the PlayStation website.

Daniela Drook: Daniela's fascination of video games began with her first Super Nintendo console at the tender age of 6, exploring the adventures of Link with Zelda: Link to the Past and Goofy from Goof Troop: Goofy and Max Adventures. From there her love of gaming only grew moving on to more advanced consoles such as the Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation, PC, and later on Xbox. These days you can catch Daniela battling guardians in the crucible or enemies plaguing the world of Destiny on PS4. She is currently studying to become a software engineer in hopes of one day developing her own game. Please feel free to interact with her on twitter.
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