
In this explosive finale, Batman faces the ultimate threat against the city that he is sworn to protect, as Scarecrow returns to unite the super criminals of Gotham and destroy the Batman forever.

The highly anticipated addition of this legendary vehicle, combined with the acclaimed gameplay of the Arkham series, offers gamers the ultimate and complete Batman experience as they tear through the streets and soar across the skyline of the entirety of Gotham City. Developed exclusively for New-Gen platforms, Batman: Arkham Knight introduces Rocksteady's uniquely designed version of the Batmobile. Fans will be able to download these packs for the PS4 and Xbox consoles next month, but it isn't known when they will be available for PC formats.īatman: Arkham Knight brings the award-winning Arkham trilogy from Rocksteady Studios to its epic conclusion. The Bat-family Skins Pack features six character skins based on the alternate timelines - 1990s Catwoman, One Year Later Robin, Arkham Origins Batman, Iconic Grey & Black Batman, 1970s Batman and the Original Arkham Nightwing. The 1989 Movie Batmobile Pack allows fans to battle through the streets of Gotham City with extras that includes the Batman skin and Batmobile from the 1989 Batman film, as well as two tracks inspired by the film's sequel. This new content comes on the heels of the recently-released Batgirl downloadable content (DLC). Season Pass holders will be able to download skins that feature Michael Keaton's Batman and his Batmobile, along with another pack that features characters from alternate timelines. Nevertheless, it falls into the all-too-common open-world game trap of having a big, vibrant map but not enough to do in it.Fans of the hit new video game Batman: Arkham Knight will be able to download new content next month, with new skins inspired by Tim Burton's 1989 superhero classic Batman. Missions are exciting, combat works perfectly, and the story is well-written and compelling - especially the Belfry character moments. Gotham Knights is a thrilling DC action-RPG that works equally well in single-player and co-op, and all four heroes are worth playing. The only question is, who will you choose to play as? While separate from the Batman Arkham games timeline, Gotham Knights proves there is room on the block for a second AAA Batman franchise in the gaming world.

