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How to Emote in Gotham Knights

There are many ways to emote in Gotham Knights.

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With Gotham Knights upon us, it looks as though there’s plenty of fun little features to look forward to. One such feature between all four characters is the ability to emote. That’s why in this guide, we’re going to walk players through how to emote in Gotham Knights.

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To start emoting, it all begins with a menu wheel by tapping left on the d-pad. And, every playable character is able to do it. So with that in mind, let’s go step-by-step to figure out just how to emote.

how to emote in Gotham Knights
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  1. Select the Standing Silhouette at the top of the wheel.

  2. On the next wheel, select your emote image of choice.

  3. Confirm your choice with X/A.

    PlayStation: X
    Xbox: A

There are more emote options to unlock throughout the game] but on the surface, this is a fun little inclusion to a game that is typically dour in nature. It’s important to break up the dread and suffering with a little bit of levity from time to time.

So that’s all for now—everything players need to know in order to emote in Gotham Knights. If you’re looking for more in-game information, keep it locked on Twinfinite by checking out why the game is cancelled on PS4 and Xbox One and a closer look at Batgirl—as well as endless content at the links below. Oh, and if you have a question or two, don’t be afraid to give us a shout. We’ll be glad to help in any way we can.

About the author

Shaun Ranft

Shaun Ranft is a Freelance Writer for Twinfinite, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and Creative Writing from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, who has been with the site and writing about games in general since 2022. While he typically covers any major sports title, he also cannot get enough of Telltale's The Walking Dead, Fallout: New Vegas, The Outer Worlds, and the Horizon series, replaying each multiple times. When he's not writing professionally or playing videogames, there's a good chance he's either writing poetry, listening to Manchester Orchestra, discussing how sad Tottenham Hotspur makes him, ranting and raving about Frank Darabont or Mike Flanagan, and thinking about Seth Rollins' suits.

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