Some suits in Gotham Knights are inspired by comic books. Others are the unique creation of Gotham Knights’ developer, Warner Bros. Montreal. The best suits in Gotham Knights are plentiful, and the way to get them varies depending on the outfit.
14 New Guard
There’s no requirement to get the New Guard suits other than just starting the game. These are the default suit styles, which start the heroes on their journey. They include Robin’s long coat, Nightwing’s blue chest piece, Batgirl’s purple outfit, and Red Hood’s brown sleeveless hoodie.
It’s the style that has been used for most promotional material for the game. If players want to use the box art costumes straight from the get-go, then they can easily do so, with no requirements needed.
13 Eternal
The Eternal style outfits seem more “comic book inspired” than the rest, especially when it comes to Robin, who wears a cowl that covers everything but his mouth. It’s much more in line with his appearance as Red Robin. Each outfit for the characters is vastly inspired by the comics and almost brings the fantastical pages to the video game format.
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To unlock the Eternal suits, players will have to collect all the gear pieces or crafting blueprints. They will also have to complete Lucius Fox’s mission to gain a transmog style, which allows players to use the suit without visual differences.
12 Knight Ops
If players want Gotham to feel more gritty and real, look no further than the Knight Ops costumes. These stylized outfits are fitted for urban warfare, with an emphasis on body armor, pouches, and gear. Colors are dulled to be ready for combat, with Nightwing even growing his hair out.
Around Gotham, Batman has left secret caches. After obtaining all 12, each Knight of Gotham will receive the Knight Ops outfit. However, players will have to be patient, as each cache is exclusive to a different patrol night, and they cannot grab all 12 in one night.
11 Privateer
The Privateer suit styles feature a lot of heavy overcoats, much like Gotham by Gaslight. These steampunk-inspired outfits make the heroes of Gotham seem from another universe, and certainly out of time. However, they always seem able and willing to do good.
Players will need to craft or find the gear pieces of this suit out in the night of Gotham’s streets and villains to unlock it as a permanent style with alterable colors.
10 Neon Noir
The Neon Noir styles seem very inspired by the attire of those in the Great War, from the dulled color scheme to the fabric used. Each outfit seems like it is not from the modern age, and has the Knights out of their time, and out of their universe.
To obtain the Neon Noir style, players will be reliant on random drops of gear from enemies and caches, and then they can make their character feel even more unique visually speaking.
9 Metal
Nightwing, Batgirl, Robin, and Red Hood may not be bulletproof, but that makes them all the stronger, knowing that they can’t get hit otherwise it will be fatal. Luckily for the Knights, the Metal suit styles look to be entirely protective, like an Iron Man armor for each character.
Sadly, these suits are not bulletproof, so players shouldn’t just run into fights without caution. To look rather metal, players will need to obtain the gear through random drops.
8 Beyond
The Batman Beyond animated series is the direct inspiration used for these “Beyond” style suits. Each outfit features a heavy coating of black, with the primary color of each character being the focus of their chest symbol. The blue, red, and yellow truly pop on these costumes, with glowing eyes matching the symbol color.
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To unlock the Beyond style, players will need to purchase the Deluxe or Collector’s Edition of Gotham Knights. From there, players will truly feel like the future hero that Gotham City needs, but are they the ones that Gotham deserves?
7 Titan
Each character has their Knighthood challenge. Once all four characters have completed theirs, players will obtain the Titan outfits. These costumes are a lot slicker, with armor pieces built into the suits, and the bold colors shining through to let criminals know who it is that will give them a beat down.
The name is no lie, as the Titan suits make these characters feel like titans that watch over Gotham City. It’s just another one of the many outfits for the Knights to wear.
6 Year One
Year One suits in Gotham Knights feel more like they were picked from a clothing store than anything else. Characters like Robin wear hoodies and jackets, with the symbol almost drawn on. It’s like an original suit, with informal attire for doing good.
Around Gotham, Batman has lost a few batarangs along the way. He’s certainly got many of them, and with billions to spend, it is no surprise. Players will need to find all the batarangs around the map to get this suit.
5 Talon
These cool suits are inspired by the Talon assassins led by the Court of Owls. Alfred provides players with activities, in which players need to scan murals at different locations. After finding all 5, they can use the Talon outfit.
The beauty of this suit is seen in the fine details of talons and feathers, scaled onto the armor. It’s quite a scary thought, imagining the power of the heroes of Gotham joining the villainous regime of the Court of Owls as Talons.
4 Demon
Much like the Shinobi suit style, the Demon feels very inspired by Japanese culture. These suits feature a range of sharpness to them, with straps and masks to conceal identities. The dark scheme of these outfits makes them the perfect look for stealth.
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To use this style, players will need to craft the suit in said style, to unlock each gear piece necessary. It may not be demonic in the Satanic sense, but it works for the League of Shadows.
3 Shinobi
There’s a heavy emphasis on Japanese culture with the Shinobi styles. The clear Japanese inspiration makes for an interesting style of clothing for the heroes of Gotham, with both Batgirl and Nightwing wearing a top-knot. Each character feels powerful and respectful of combat.
This suit style requires patience, as they are geared drops restricted to around Case 6, near the end of the game’s story. Playing through the game will unlock the suits, and players will need to complete the challenges before them.
2 Knighthood
The Knighthood suits are more in line with Batman’s imagery. They feature a heavy coating of black, with simple colors outlined around the logo of each character. These suits are restricted as a completion reward and can be obtained once the player has completed the game’s story mode.
The Knighthood suits seem to be the next evolution for Gotham Knights. The characters have embraced Batman’s death, and decided to honor him with protection over Gotham, and in their attire.
1 Knightwatch
As if Gotham Knights could not take on more of a comic book approach, they go ahead and get the legendary and famed DC Comics CCO, artist, and writer Jim Lee to design a set of suits for each character. Jim Lee is a legend in the comics industry and has been with DC Comics for years, which makes no surprise that his outfits for these characters are straight from the pages.
Tim Drake receives arguably his best look, as do the rest of the characters, with a brightly colored set of suits for each character. Sadly, it is locked behind the Deluxe Edition and Collector’s Edition of the game’s purchase.
Gotham Knights is available now on PS5, PC, and Xbox Series X/S.