Arkham Knight DLC “Batgirl: A Matter of Family”

Batman: Arkham Knight DLC, “Batgirl: A Matter of Family” details released!

Batgirl will finally be a playable character in the Batman: Arkham Knight franchise. The DLC “A Matter of Family” is a prequel to the events of Arkham Knight, before Barbara transitions to her role as Oracle and has been developed by Warner Bros. Montreal, developers of Arkham Origins. The team at WB is using the Batman Arkham Knight engine built by Rocksteady. This is the first of six DLC’s in development with a one per month release schedule. The rest of the DLC’s are currently in development at Rocksteady Studios.

Batman: Arkham Knight DLC “Batgirl: A Matter of Family” will be released on July 14th for season pass holders and July 21st for everyone else. Those who purchased an Arkham Knight season pass will not have to pay an additional fee. But, for everyone else the add-on will cost $6.99 in North America and £5.80 in the UK.
The DLC brings Batgirl to a new location which will include multiple missions and side quests. In addition, Batgirl can use her new hacking skill to solve the puzzles and secrets she finds throughout the game. Robin can also join in on the fun with the Dual Play functionality feature.

Batgirl: A Matter of Family has only been announced for PS4 and Xbox One. No announcements have been made about the PC version which is currently on hold. To read more about the PC disaster click here.

Below is the first rendering of what Batgirl will look like in Batman: Arkham Knight.

Arkham Knight

Barbara Gordon/Batgirl will be voiced by Ashley Greene. Though an accomplished actress, this will be the first time Ashley has voiced a video game character.

Ashley Greene

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Thomas ODonnell

Thomas ODonnell

My love of comics started at the age of 5, when visions of mythic beings fought their way across my TV screen. Batman '66, Super Friends, Wonder Woman, and Superman '78 filled my early childhood with imagination and adventure. Soon enough I found the spinner rack! Batman, Justice League and DC's Who's Who kept me coming back for more. I've seen the death of hope, justice broken, a light extinguished, and a universe torn! A kingdom come, the lightning return, a triumph of evil and a multiverse reborn!