With an impressive roster of antagonists to take down, it would be safe to suppose that Season of Infamy is the highlight of the game's season pass. Freeze, and Ra's al Ghul, in separate missions around Gotham City. It pits the Caped Crusader against famous villains such as Killer Croc, Mad Hatter, Mr. Which brings us to the latest and final slice of DLC for Batman: Arkham Knight, called Season of Infamy. (Also see: Batman: Arkham Knight Review - Dark Knight Rises? ) That last part is the only true value being added, but these missions were short adventures, clocking in at around 20 to 30 minutes at best. Most of it consisted of character skins, challenge maps, and story missions involving protagonists such as Batgirl and Catwoman.
And very little of this content was really worth the extra money either. 3,330 for six months of DLC on the PC, PS4 and Xbox One that's almost the price of a new game. The season pass for the game costs a whopping Rs. This aside, another thing the game has drawn flak for is the vast amount of downloadable content (DLC) that publisher Warner Bros. Although the game itself was well received, it wasn't without its flaws, and we aren't even talking about the highly lacklustre PC port, which even after multiple updates isn't really worth paying for. Batman: Arkham Knight has been one of the most controversial games this year.