Feast your eyes on the official Gotham Knights key art

Admittedly there’s not much of a story here, but it’s Batman related so of course, it’s something I’m going to be covering. Warner Bros. and DC have revealed the official key art for the upcoming Gotham Knights game in development at Warner Bros. Montreal.

Following on from Batman: Arkham Knight, Gotham Knights stars Batgirl, Nightwing, Red Hood and Robin as they step up to protect the city in the wake of Batman’s death.

Warner Bros. Montreal developed Batman: Arkham Origins and helped create DLC for Arkham Knight.

Gotham Knights

According to Warner Bros Gotham Knights is “introducing an original story set in DC’s Batman Universe, Gotham Knights will offer a dynamic and interactive Gotham City where an exploding criminal element has swept through the streets. Players must solve mysteries that connect the darkest chapters in the city’s history and defeat notorious Super-Villains as this new era of Super-Heroes reinvent themselves into their own version of the Dark Knight.”

To learn more about Gotham Knights, tune into the DC FanDome global fan experience on October 17 at 4 am AEDT. Yeah, the hours are bad but we’re used to it down under right?

Gotham Knights is coming to consoles and PC in 2022.

Leo Stevenson
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