This new DLC however, is completely free, and actually sounds more like a title update for Gotham City Impostors, rather than DLC. Yes, it does include a few new gadgets and gizmos for the faux Jokers and Batmans to play around with, but a feature like joining a match mid-game should not be considered downloadable content nor should being able to mute annoying players.

However, that’s what Gotham City Impostors players are getting: a few new trinkets and some heavily requested features all delivered under the guise of DLC. Since this game is essentially a multiplayer only title, one would have assumed certain standards would have been offered, but some things were just missed.

Here’s your full list of additions with the title update/DLC:

Unfortunately, Monolith has this title update slated for March — nearly a full month after the game’s release. Part of what is holding this game back from enticing more gamers is its matchmaking problems; something that most certainly will be rectified once joining games in progress is patched.

At first Gotham City Impostors looked, when first revealed as unrelated to Arkham City, like a confusing mess of ideas. But when its Team Fortress 2 roots began to show themselves, a lot of gamers got excited. It’s too bad that they’re dropping the ball in terms of timely post-launch support.

Have you been encountering any problems with Gotham City Impostors? What other new features would you like to see added through DLC?

Gotham City Impostors is available now on the PSN and XBLA.

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