Batman: Arkham Knight Gets New Feature 11 Years After Release

Almost eleven years after its release, a new update has arrived for Batman: Arkham Knight. Although the Arkham series has seen a few new games like Arkham VR and Arkham Shadow in the last decade, Arkham Knight is still the most recent traditional game in the series. Rocksteady hasn’t added new content to Arkham Knight for a while, but players on one platform are now receiving a significant upgrade.

I was so excited to hear that Batman: Arkham Knight is now part of Xbox’s Play Anywhere program! It’s awesome because now I can switch between playing on my Xbox and my PC without losing my progress. My game just picks up where I left off, which is super convenient. Honestly, I didn’t expect them to add an older game like Arkham Knight to the Play Anywhere list, but it’s a fantastic surprise and a really great move by Xbox. They’ve been pushing this Play Anywhere thing for a while, especially with new games, so it’s cool to see them include titles like this too.

The future of the Batman: Arkham series remains uncertain. While rumors suggest Rocksteady Studios, the creators of the Arkham games, might return to the franchise after their live-service game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, didn’t perform as expected, any new Batman game is likely several years away. This means it would probably be released on next-generation consoles like the PS6 and Xbox’s Project Helix.

If you’re eager for more Batman adventures while waiting for the next big release, a new game is coming out this week. LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight launches on May 22nd and plays similarly to the popular Arkham series. While it’s not directly connected to the Arkham games, it should satisfy fans craving a Batman experience. Plus, Batman: Arkham Knight is now even more accessible and enjoyable on Xbox and PC, making it a great time to revisit that classic.

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2026-05-18 18:42