Gotham Knights Leaked Trophy List Hints at the Game’s Story and Villains

Oct 10, 2022 at 12:48pm EDT
Gotham Knights

Warner Bros. Interactive has been a bit cagey about what to expect from Gotham Knights’ story – we know Bruce Wayne will be out of the picture as the game starts and the Court of Owls will be a major force, but beyond that, things get sketchy. Well, we now know more about the WB-Games-Montreal-developed game thanks to a leaked trophy list, which provides new story details, hints about villains, and more.

Needless to say, this list contains some pretty major SPOILERS, so scroll no further if you want to go into Gotham Knights fresh.

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Still here? Seriously, these are pretty big spoilers, so this is your last chance to leave.

So, it seems Gotham Knights will offer eight main story missions (seems a bit thin, although we don’t know how substantial each mission will be). It looks like the story will focus on the Court of Owls most of the way through, but twists and turns can be expected late in the story. Jacob Kane, the father of Batwoman Kate Kane, will show up, although what role he plays is unknown. And yes, it seems The League of Shadows and Ra’s al Ghul or Talia al Ghul will once again show up at the end of the story. This, of course, brings the Lazarus Pit into play, which could have some interesting implications for Bruce Wayne’s death.

Gotham Knights will also offer a number of “Villain Case File” sidequests to tackle. The trophy list doesn’t come right out and say who all the villains are, but it does strongly hint at them. Mr. Freeze, Harley Quinn, and Clayface have been seen in trailers and are all pretty obviously teased, although perhaps Two-Face (Quarter Life Crisis) and Scarecrow (Universal Health Scare) could also appear. There are also multiple Man-Bats in play (likely Court of Owls or League of Shadows members injected with Man-Bat serum). You can check out the full trophy list for yourself, below.

Gotham Knights swings onto PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5 on October 25.

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