All Gotham Knights Styles
Of these costumes, it looks like 14 Gotham Knights styles share similar themes across the Gotham Knights characters. For example, all characters have a Shinobi variant that takes inspiration from Japanese armour designs. You can also tinker a bit with colours and some parts of the suit to match a style that looks the best to you. If, for example, you want Batgirl’s face exposed or hidden, then the option is up to you for any of the suits.
How to unlock Gotham Knights styles
Here’s how to unlock the Gotham Knights styles:
New Guard – this is already unlocked as a default skin Eternal – complete main missions, open secret caches, or craft the suit with that style Shinobi – complete main missions, open secret caches, or craft the suit with that style Beyond – exclusive to Deluxe and Collector’s edition Neon Noir – complete main missions, open secret caches, or craft the suit with that style Knight Ops – complete main missions, open secret caches, or craft the suit with that style Year One – complete main missions, open secret caches, or craft the suit with that style KnightWatch – exclusive to Deluxe and Collector’s edition Titan – complete main missions, open secret caches, or craft the suit with that style Demon – complete main missions, open secret caches, or craft the suit with that style Privateer – complete main missions, open secret caches, or craft the suit with that style Metal – complete main missions, open secret caches, or craft the suit with that style Talon – complete main missions, open secret caches, or craft the suit with that style Knighthood – complete main missions, open secret caches, or craft the suit with that style
To get an idea of what each suit looks like, here are all of the known Gotham Knights suits for the four characters:
Batgirl styles
New Guard – this is the default suit for Batgirl and is loosely based on her comic book appearances. Eternal – this version of Batgirl takes more inspiration from the comics than the regular suit. Shinobi – taking inspiration from Japanese armour, the biggest difference for Batgirl is that she wears her hair in a top-knot – a common hairstyle for Samurai in the Edo period. Beyond – a new Batgirl costume inspired by the Batman Beyond animated series. Neon Noir – a suit designed for mobility, Batgirl wears a leotard and boots with joints to help her zip around the city. Knight Ops – this variant of Batgirl incorporates practical body armour and darker colours to help blend into the shadows. Her armour and cape are now black rather than purple and yellow. Year One – an informal look for Batgirl where she wears a jacket and pants combo for a more rugged look. KnightWatch – designed by Jim Lee – writer, illustrator, and current CCO of DC Comics – this Batgirl design looks remarkably close to the one most commonly seen in the comics. She wears a black suit with gold highlights and a purple cape. Titan – a black outfit with gold trim that looks closer to Batman’s outfit. Demon – a grey outfit with little detail and a fully closed mask. Barbara wears her hair in a top-knot. Privateer – a dark purple, black, and gold outfit with a big coat and belts. Barbara wears her hair partially tied up with the rest flowing behind her. Metal – a fully encased purple and black metal suit with a closed-off mask. Talon – a dark grey and chainmail bodysuit with a bug-like mask. Her hair is in a top-knot. Knighthood – a fully black Batsuit with a gold Batgirl logo. She wears her hair down.
Robin styles
New Guard – this is the default suit for Robin and is loosely based on the Tim Drake version in the comics. The main difference is that he has a longer coat. Eternal – this version of Robin is based on the Red Robin from the comics. Shinobi – Robin’s appearance is more ninja-like, with a cobra-style hood and darker colours obscuring his face. However, unlike the ninjas of the Edo period, who would mask their appearance completely, Robin still has some red segments in his armour plating. Beyond – a new Robin costume inspired by the Batman Beyond animated series. Neon Noir – a suit designed for mobility, Robin wears jackets and slacks for less weight than armour. He also wears kneepads for protection. Knight Ops – this variant of Robin incorporates practical body armour and darker colours to help blend into the shadows. He also has a trimmed hood and cape. Year One – an informal look for Robin emphasising his green hoodie and highly manoeuvrable clothing. KnightWatch – designed by Jim Lee, this Robin design looks the closest to the ones as seen in the comics and uses bright colours. Titan – a red and green bodysuit with a mask that mostly covers his face. Tim wears a red and white cape with a yellow inner side. Demon – a red and black waistcoat and trousers combination. Tim wears a grey and red hood and has armoured boots. Privateer – a grey and black coat and trousers, with belts across his body. Tim wears a mask that only covers the eyes and cheeks. Metal – a metal green suit with red chest. Tim has a green cape with yellow inner layer and wears a full mask. Talon – a blue and burgundy bodysuit with an owl-like blue mask. Knighthood – a black outfit with green highlights on the Robin symbol and hood.
Nightwing styles
New Guard – this is the default suit for Nightwing and is loosely based on his comic book appearances. Eternal – this version of Nightwing’s suit is a bit more futuristic looking, but is still based on his regular comic book appearance. Shinobi – Nightwing’s Japanese Shinobi look incorporates a top-knot and Kamishomo-style clothing. Beyond – a new Nightwing costume inspired by the Batman Beyond animated series. Neon Noir – a slimmer look for Nightwing to emphasise mobility rather than defence. Knight Ops – this variant of Nightwing incorporates practical body armour and darker colours to help blend into the shadows. He has longer hair compared to his other Nightwing skins. Year One – a more informal look for Nightwing with less emphasis on armour plating but more distinct jet-black clothing. KnightWatch – designed by Jim Lee, this Nightwing design looks the closest to the classic design as seen in the comics. Titan – a full black suit with black mask. Demon – a red and black suit with a red Nightwing crest. Dick wears a full mask. Privateer – a layered brown coat with a red Nightwing crest. Dick also has green and red trim on his trousers, which is the closest he gets to his former alter ego. Metal – a full grey metal bodysuit, with a closed-off mask. Talon – a feathered bodysuit with blue trim and gold edges to the mask and wristguards. Dick’s mask looks a little like an owl. Knighthood – a black bodysuit with a blue outline showing the Nightwing logo.
Red Hood styles
New Guard – this is the default suit for Red Hood and is loosely based on his comic book appearances. He has a brown chest plate instead of a leather jacket. Eternal – while more closely based on the comic book version of Red Hood, this version has a bulkier metallic look for extra defence against enemy attacks. Shinobi – Red Hood has lots of armour layers inspired by Japanese armour plating. His mask takes more of an Oni-like appearance to scare his foes. Beyond – a new Red Hood costume inspired by the Batman Beyond animated series. Neon Noir – while he still wears a little bit of armour, this is a more streamlined version of Red Hood designed for movement. Knight Ops – this variant of Red Hood incorporates practical body armour and darker colours to help blend into the shadows, even if his head is still bright red. Year One – a more informal look for Red Hood with less emphasis on armour and more on urban-style clothing. KnightWatch – designed by Jim Lee, this Red Hood design looks the closest to his appearance in the comics. He wears a brown jacket over his armour. Titan – a black and red bodysuit with a green jacket. Demon – a black and red suit with raised collars. Red Hood’s face is bandaged. Privateer – a long black trenchcoat with gauntlets, trousers with multiple belts, and big boots. Red Hood’s mask has black highlights. Metal – a full metal bodysuit with red patches. The mask is more like an Iron-Man style helmet. Talon – a burgundy coat with a gold trim and studded top with a red bat symbol. The hood resembles Batmans, but is crimson in colour with a gold trim. Knighthood – a black suit of armour with black jacket and only an outline for Red Hood’s emblem. His helmet is red with black stripes.
Batcycle styles
There are also 31 styles are also available for the Batcycle. You can get these by completing Batcycle time trials and other Gotham Knights missions.
Alpha – the default black style with white highlights Leviathan – blue and tan with white highlights Black Adam – brown and gold with silver trim Spoiler – purple and grey with a silver trim Grey Ghost – a mostly white frame Pastel – a horrible combination of pastel purple and turquoise Traktor – green frame with yellow and black trim Azure – black frame with bright blue trim Crimson – red frame with black trim Royal – purple frame and gold trim Signature Gordon – grey frame with gold cables Signature Drake – grey frame with green cables Signature Grayson – grey frame with blue cables Signature Todd – grey frame with red cables Kobra – grey frame with neon green trim Hot Pink – grey frame with pink cables Dye-cast – red frame with bright blue trim Vinyl – grey frame with silver and black trim Orchid – purple frame with hot pink trim Lili – pastel pink frame with turquoise trim Grasshopper – grey frame with turquoise trim Tarantula – brown frame with orange trim Steel – black frame with silver trim Gun Metal – grey frame with black trim Blackout – dark grey frame with black trim Bruises – blue frame with turquoise trim Cuts – muted red frame with blue and black trim Cool – dark blue frame with silver and brown trim Warm – grey frame with brown and silver trim Boundless – black frame with bright purple trim and yellow cables Panache – neon pink frame with neon blue trim and yellow cables
Those are all of the confirmed Gotham Knights skins in the superhero game. While you’re kitting out your chosen hero, you may want to prioritise the best Gotham Knights abilities, so they can effectively fight against the criminal uprising in Gotham.
You may also be wondering how to unlock Gotham Knights fast travel or how to fuse rare mods. While we can’t confirm whether or not you get additional styles for collecting them all, there are loads of Batarangs, street art, and landmark plaques to find throughout Gotham City. Finally, we have the full main Gotham Knights cast if you need a hand recognising the voice actors.