Gotham game fans are in for a surprise; the most anticipated Gotham Knights will be released earlier than the announced launch date.
WB Games Montreal, best known for their Batman: Arkham Origins are back with the new game Gotham Knights. It will be an open-world action role-playing game set in the Batman Universe.
The original launch date for Gotham Knights was on 25th October 2022. But now they have cut short four days to release the game on 21st October 2022, as announced by WB at Gamescom. Well, the game was expected to be in 2021, but we are happy that we have a finalized day to explore the universe of Gotham.
So, who are the main characters in Gotham Knights?
- Red Hood
- Robin
- Batgirl
- Nightwing
- Court of Owls
- Mr Freeze
- Clayface
- Harley Quinn
- Penguin
What Happened to Batman?
Arkham Knight ends with Batman saving Gotham. As he enters his building, an enormous explosion occurs, and Bruce Wayne is in it. This is how Arkham Knight concluded the series.
Gotham Knights trailer begins with Batman’s message initiating the Knightfall Protocol. The automated message is sent to Batgirl, Robin, Nightwing and Red Hood, where Batman mentions that they are receiving this message as he is dead. And now, it’s up to them to save Gotham.
What Platforms will Gotham Knights be Available on?
The game will be available for XBOX Series X/S, Playstation 5, and PC. The game is now available to pre-order and comes in three different editions.
- Standard Edition – Base Game, 233 custom Batcycle skin
- Deluxe Edition – Exclusive Gear, Suitstyle inspired by Batman Beyond Universe
- Collector’s Edition – Gotham Knights exclusive new guard statue, Jim Lee certificate of authenticity, Gotham City: City of Bridges collectable map, Deluxe edition goodies
Now, are you still confused about graphics or how the game would be? We also have a glimpse of the new Gotham world. WB Games Montreal have released gameplays as sneak peeks of Gotham Knights.
The Arkham series was one of the best games, and we hope Gotham Knights keeps up to our expectations.