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Harley Quinn Kicks Butt in New 'Batman: Arkham Knight' DLC Trailer (VIDEO)

Warner Bros. Interactive and Rocksteady Studios just released a new trailer featuring Harley Quinn severely disabling a whole police force in her own DLC for "Batman: Arkham Knight."

A new DLC trailer featuring anti-hero Harley Quinn running rampage on the Gotham police force is now making its rounds online as Warner Bros. continues to market the upcoming Rocksteady Studios fourth sequel to its "Batman: Arkham" series, "Batman: Arkham Knight."

The candy-colored psychopathic villain uses her hands, feet, a baseball bat, and even an exploding jack-in-the-box to take on groups of police officers as she attacks the Blüdhaven Police Department to rescue her best friend and partner in crime, Poison Ivy.

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The downloadable content is one of the free bonuses Rocksteady is offering to users who pre-order "Batman: Arkham Knight" before it is officially released on June 23.

The exclusive Story Pack allows players to take on Harley Quinn's character, where they are tasked to take on her demented personality on a mission to "infiltrate Blüdhaven and rescue Poison Ivy."

In the upcoming game, Harley Quinn has allied herself with the Scarecrow in their quest to defeat the Dark Knight, partly for the downfall of her love interest, the Joker in "Arkham City," and partly in the hopes the alliance she's made will help her kill Batman.

The Harley Quinn DLC is one of the free Story Packs available with pre-orders of the game, the other being a DLC for violent vigilante, Red Hood, who used to be Batman's former protégé.

When the game is released for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One three weeks from now, players can expect to control other characters, including Robin, Nightwing, and Catwoman, with the ability to switch from Batman's character to any of his allies during fights.

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