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Batman: Arkham Knight is still getting new content in 2024 thanks to fans
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Updated 11:59 5 Jun 2024 GMT+1Published 12:00 5 Jun 2024 GMT+1

Batman: Arkham Knight is still getting new content in 2024 thanks to fans

The modding community is still keeping the almost-decade old game alive

Ryan Easby

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Despite first launching in 2015, Batman: Arkham Knight is still being supported by fans over on NexusMods who are adding new content to the game.

Just by glancing at the site, it's clear that fans were disappointed by the lack of certain suits and vehicle skins in the game. Among several others, Grant Morrison's suit from Batman Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth is available for download, and it's not just Batman who is getting new skins. Even Spider-Man is getting in on the action, with the Into The Spider-Verse suit for Miles Morales available to download, meaning you can glide around the world as somebody from a completely different company, and without much effort at all. All you need to do is download and deploy the skin in question, and you're ready to go!

Almost an entire decade after the launch of the game, the PC version is a lot more stable than it was when it launched. Famously, the game barely ran on 2015 hardware, and while it worked fine on console platforms, it simply didn't work on PC hardware that it should have worked on at the time. Thanks to many patches, and several different mods that help fix issues that were never actually caught by the developer themselves, it's possible to play the game at an extremely stable framerate on a Steam Deck, let alone on a modern PC.

A recent mod that was shown off by YouTube channel Digital Dreams showed what the game looks like when it uses ray tracing, global illuminations and reshade effects, causing an already beautiful game to look like a game designed specifically for the current generation of consoles, and pushing the current crop of PCs to the edge of what they can achieve.

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