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'Batman: Arkham City' Collector's Edition announced
Published Tuesday, Jul 19 2011, 16:01 BST | By Scott Nichols | 6 comments
A Collector's Edition for Batman: Arkham City is being produced by Warner Bros Interactive.
The special edition will be packed with extras, including a custom Batman statue, a collectible art book, the Batman: Arkham City album featuring "original songs by hit artists" and a bonus DVD with the animated film Batman: Gotham Knight.

Players who buy the Collector's Edition will also get early access to the Iceberg Lounge Challenge Map and a special The Dark Knight Returns character skin for Batman based on the iconic Frank Miller comic.
Batman: Arkham City features allies Robin and Catwoman as they aid Batman in stopping notorious villains including Two-Face, The Penguin, Mr. Freeze and The Riddler amid the dangerous streets of Arkham City.
The title was voted Digital Spy's Game of E3 2011.
Batman: Arkham City and the Collector's Edition will be available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC from October 18 in North America and October 21 in Europe.
Watch 12 minutes of Batman: Arkham City footage below:
The special edition will be packed with extras, including a custom Batman statue, a collectible art book, the Batman: Arkham City album featuring "original songs by hit artists" and a bonus DVD with the animated film Batman: Gotham Knight.

Players who buy the Collector's Edition will also get early access to the Iceberg Lounge Challenge Map and a special The Dark Knight Returns character skin for Batman based on the iconic Frank Miller comic.
Batman: Arkham City features allies Robin and Catwoman as they aid Batman in stopping notorious villains including Two-Face, The Penguin, Mr. Freeze and The Riddler amid the dangerous streets of Arkham City.
The title was voted Digital Spy's Game of E3 2011.
Batman: Arkham City and the Collector's Edition will be available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC from October 18 in North America and October 21 in Europe.
Watch 12 minutes of Batman: Arkham City footage below:
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