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Batman: Arkham Knight looks like a damn PS6 game in graphical overhaul you can download now

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Published 11:30 25 May 2024 GMT+1

Batman: Arkham Knight looks like a damn PS6 game in graphical overhaul you can download now

This is the remaster we deserve

Richard Breslin

Richard Breslin

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It’s fair to say that when it comes to comic book superhero adaptations, few have done it better than the Batman Arkham series from Rocksteady Studios.

Depending on who you ask, each will give a different Batman Arkham game that they prefer. For me, the pinnacle of the series is 2015’s Batman: Arkham Knight which was released on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, then more recently on Nintendo Switch.

Check out the Batman: Arkham Knight trailer below!

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“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,” reads the description of the game. At launch, Batman: Arkham Knight garnered scores as high as 87 on Metacritic.

It’s quite baffling to think that nearly 10 years have passed since the original launch of Batman: Arkham Knight, yet it still looks incredible. It certainly looks, plays and tells a much better story than Rocksteady Studios’ last outing, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.

However, if you play Batman: Arkham Knight on PC, you can play the best version of that game possible (unlike when it initially launched). As showcased in a gameplay video from the YouTube channel Digital Dreams, Batman: Arkham Knight takes advantage of glorious ray tracing, global illumination and reshade effects, powered by Nvidia RTX4090.

The gameplay video really is a joy to behold and it makes me wish that Rocksteady Studios will either bring us a new single-player Batman: Arkham game or remaster Arkham Knight for modern consoles.

Batman: Arkham Knight is out now on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.

Featured Image Credit: Rocksteady Studios/Digital Dreams (via YouTube)

Topics: Batman, DC, DC Comics, Mods, PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X

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