More Rumors of Batman: Arkham Knight Remaster; Ray Tracing Support as Highlight [Update]
Something interesting is happening regarding Batman: Arkham Knight on Steam. Fans are wondering what features and novelties might be coming to one of the best productions about the Dark Knight.
UPDATE: Publisher Warner Bros. Games has informed that the Batman: Arkham Trilogy bundle for for Nintendo Switch has been delayed from October 13 to December 1, this year. The official reason is the desire to better refine the individual games. Unfortunately, the publisher did not address recent rumors about Batman: Arkham Knight RTX Remaster.
The Arkham Trilogy set includes will include Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City and Batman: Arkham Knight - all in complete editions (that is, with additional content released digitally).
Released in 2015, Batman: Arkham Knight holds a special place in the hearts of many gamers. Despite the passage of years, the latest installment of the popular series about the Gotham avenger is considered - rightfully so - one of the best games in the output of Rocksteady Studios. So it's no wonder that even small signs of activity from the developers are causing quite a stir in the community.
In addition to the upcoming port of Batman: Arkham Knight for Nintendo Switch, the developers are apparently preparing to release the first update to the base game in years. Such speculation arose after a post on SteamDB mentioned Rocksteady testing a mysterious patch on Steam.
What are the developers working on? We don't know that yet, although journalists from Tech4Gamers have put forward a theory, which has its source in an alleged leak of multiple titles from the GeForce NOW database in 2021. One of the games included there was Batman: Arkham Knight RTX Remaster.
Given that in recent months several productions on the list have received ray tracing support using Nvidia tools, speculation about Batman: Arkham Knight getting ray tracing seem quite likely..
Finally, let's recall that Rocksteady Studios is currently working on Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League. The game was supposed to be released this year, but was postponed to February 2, 2024.