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Green Lantern Blu-ray at Best Buy packed with Batman: Arkham City PSN code

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June’s Green Lantern movie arrives on Blu-ray at the end of this week, just days before the release of Batman: Arkham City on October 18. Best Buy customers who pick up the Extended Cut version of the summer blockbuster will get a special bonus for the game in the form of a PlayStation Network download code, according to Joystiq.

The code unlocks a Sinestro Corps skin for Gotham’s Caped Crusader, a nod to Batman’s comic book encounters with the villainous Green Lantern Corps dropouts. The report notes that the code is exclusive to PlayStation 3 copies of the game (in addition to being a Best Buy-only deal), though DLC is a possibility down the road. Whether that’s for one console or both isn’t clear.

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