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Is Gotham Knights Cross-Platform? Answered

For those looking to enjoy Gotham Knights across platforms, look away.

Gotham Knights Cross Platform Image Source: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

Gotham Knights has arrived to mixed fanfare, and those expecting an Arkham-like experience may want to temper their expectations. But with co-op multiplayer being such a big part of this specific experience, one question remains, particularly when a game is available on only three platforms. So today, we’re here to answer if Gotham Knights is cross-platform.

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Gotham Knights – Is It Cross-Platform? Answered

The short answer is no, Gotham Knights is not cross-platform. That means players who own the game on PS5 can only team up with friends or other players on PS5, and so on. From a technical standpoint, this is another item in what’s becoming a worrying list of disappointments for the long-awaited title.

Players have already noticed a staggering difference in graphics between the next-gen Gotham Knights (2022) and Arkham Knight (2015), just not in the way you’d expect. There’s also the issue of console players being unable to increase their fps above 30 — which for a game released solely on next-gen consoles in 2022 isn’t a fantastic look. Now they can add a lack of cross-platform to the list, joining a lack of crossplay support as well.

So that’s all players need to know with regard to whether or not Gotham Knights is cross-platform. If you’re unsure about picking up this title, keep your eyes on Twinfinite for more in-game tips and information — including guides such as five things to do first and how to unlock momentum abilities, as well as endless content at the links below.

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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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