Rocksteady Studios Presents

Batman

Step into the explosive finale of the Arkham saga, where Scarecrow returns, the Batmobile owns the streets, and a new armored enemy pushes Batman to the edge.

Release June 23, 2015 Mode Single-player action adventure Setting Open-world Gotham City Platforms PC, PlayStation, Xbox

Latest Feature

Built for the final night in Gotham

Batman: Arkham Knight expands the series with a larger city, faster traversal, cinematic combat, predator encounters, forensic detective work, and the fully playable Batmobile.

3 Main islands to patrol
12+ Major villains and factions
1 Final war for Gotham
Batman overlooking Gotham City at night

Open World

Patrol a living Gotham

Glide through rain, neon, drones, bridges, towers, and crime scenes with the city always in motion.

Batman facing the Arkham Knight

New Enemy

Face the Arkham Knight

A militarized rival knows Batman's methods, gear, and weaknesses before the first punch lands.

Batman Arkham Knight Batmobile edition artwork

Collector Intel

Gear, skins, and Batmobile

Track editions, collectibles, skins, and game extras in a sharper fan-blog format.

Gotham Nights

Rain, neon, steel, and fear.

Watch First

See the Batmobile tear through Gotham

The official gameplay trailer is now embedded with YouTube, so the media page and purchase page both feel like modern game-site experiences.

Open trailer page

From the Blog

Everything is darker, faster, and more tactical.

The redesigned site now highlights story beats, gameplay systems, trailers, purchase options, gallery artwork, and community links with a modern editorial feel.

Go to purchase page
Batman Arkham Knight key art

Character Focus

The Dark Knight, framed like a movie poster.

This new section gives the page a more cinematic break and carries the design language from your reference images into a bigger, poster-like composition.

Batman Arkham Knight poster artwork