Harley Quinn’s Revenge Teases Batman: Arkham City Fans

The recently dated downloadable expansion for Batman: Arkham City, titled Harley Quinn's Revenge, is scheduled for a May 29 release on the PlayStation Network, with an Xbox LIVE release scheduled for the following day. As those launch dates grow closer, developer Rocksteady Games has come up with a teaser trailer.

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The recently dated downloadable expansion for Batman: Arkham City, titled Harley Quinn’s Revenge, is scheduled for a May 29 release on the PlayStation Network, with an Xbox LIVE release scheduled for the following day. As those launch dates grow closer, developer Rocksteady Games has come up with a teaser trailer.

Not much is revealed, but what can be surmised is that Harley Quinn, the Joker’s right-hand girl, has a new look, is apparently in control of numerous thugs, and is going on a possible killing spree.

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The expansion will cost $10 on PSN and 800 Microsoft Points on Xbox LIVE. It will include new achievements and trophies.


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