Batman Arkham Knight to Get the Batman (2022) Suit, New Screenshots Suggest

Oct 26, 2023 at 07:28am EDT
Batman Arkham Knight

[Update 2] The suit has now been removed from the Epic Games Store version of Batman Arkham Knight. It will likely get added back as soon as Batman Arkham Trilogy releases on Nintendo Switch in early December.

[Update] It has now been confirmed that the new Batman (2022) suit has indeed been added to Batman Arkham Knight on PC, but only in the Epic Games Store version of the game so far.

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[Original Story] As some recent activity on Steam suggested, it really seems like Batman Arkham Knight is going to get new content in the future.

Earlier today, Luke Flux shared on X/Twitter some news screenshots that originated from what seems to be a Discord server showcasing The Batman (2022) suit in the latest entry in the series. While this could be a mod, it looks somewhat more refined than the modded suits that are currently available, so it really seems like the game may be getting some additional content well over eight years after its launch on PC and consoles.

An additional suit is definitely not going to change Batman Arkham Knight much, and other new features would be way more welcome, such as a next-gen patch introducing 60 frames per second gameplay on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Still, if the game is indeed getting new content in the future, it is nice to hear how Rocksteady Games and Warner Bros. haven't forgotten the series entirely.

Batman: Arkham Knight is now available on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One and will soon hit Nintendo Switch as part of the Arkham Trilogy collection. We will keep you updated on new content coming to the game as soon as possible, so stay tuned for all the latest news.

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