Summary

  • Fans have created numerous mods for Batman: Arkham Knight, adding new suits and characters from comics, movies, and games.
  • Modders have recreated iconic Batman suits, like Beware the Batman, Val Kilmer's Sonar Suit, and classic Red Hood, filling gaps in the game's offerings.
  • Modders have also added new characters in the form of skins, such as Cassandra Cain and Owlman.

Modding is a great way for games to remain relevant and flourishing, and Batman: Arkham Knight is no different. Thanks to the efforts of dozens of fans, Arkham Knight has received many mods that allow players to roam Gotham City in various new ways, whether it is through new mechanics or new suits.

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10 Most Comic Accurate Suits In The Batman: Arkham Games

Throughout the Batman: Arkham games, Batman and other playable characters have had alternate costumes that bounced off the pages of comics.

Batman: Arkham Knight already had many options for alternate costumes, but that didn't stop some fans from wanting more options. With mods, so many new suits can be added to the game with a few clicks of a mouse, with some replicating iconic looks from comics, movies, and other video games.

15 Batman - Beware The Batman Animated Series

The Forgotten Animated Series That Deserves More Love

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  • Mod Created By: YanDaniel04
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  • Based On: Anthony Ruivivar's Batman in the Beware The Batman animated series

In Batman: Arkham City, fans were treated to a suit based on Batman: The Animated Series, which maintained the visual style of the series but with 3D models. Batman: Arkham Knight strangely did not do that again, but the fans made up for it with Batman skin mods based on nearly every animated version of the character, including the often forgotten and underrated Beware The Batman.

The mod comes from YanDaniel on NexusMods, imitating the 3D animated visuals of Beware The Batman with The Dark Knight's suit having the glossy rubber-like texture enhanced by the already beautiful visuals of Arkham Knight. Fans of Beware The Batman can use the suit to play out the fantasy of the lost second season that they never received.

14 JoeMama's Batman Forever Sonar Suit

The Prototype Batsuit That Turned Val Kilmer Into An Iconic Batman

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  • Mod Created By: JoeMama
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  • Based On: Val Kilmer's Sonar Suit from Batman Forever

The developers at Rocksteady went through the trouble of adapting the live-action Batman suits of Adam West, Michael Keaton, Christian Bale, Ben Affleck, and Robert Pattinson, but not Val Kilmer. Batman Forever is still a major part of Batman's cinematic history, which is why modder JoeMama can be thanked for bringing Val Kilmer's Sonar Suit from the climax into Batman: Arkham Knight.

Not only does it accurately replicate the metallic gray suit with the massive symbol, JoeMama even added the detail of remodeling Batman's face to better resemble Val Kilmer. The Batman Forever Sonar Suit also fits into Arkham Knight since it was one of the first movie suits to embrace a high-tech armored look, which would later become the standard after movies like Batman Begins.

13 Red Hood Zero Year

Sometimes There Is No Beating The Classics

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Despite being a fan-favorite character with a plethora of designs to choose from, Red Hood was given only one alternate costume. Menkimedi collaborated with LonelyOMEGA to create the Red Hood Zero Year mod, which gives fans of the character a look that many agreed should have been in the game from the moment Red Hood's DLC dropped.

The Zero Year skin is based on Jason Todd's debut as the Red Hood in Batman: Under The Red Hood. It is what many fans think of when they think of Red Hood, from the brown modified biker jacket to the white eyes that arguably look better than the base Arkhamverse design for the character.

12 Catwoman Injustice Regime

The Cat Who Could Take On Metahuman Foes

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  • Mod Created By: NaturalGuy
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  • Based On: Catwoman's Regime costume in Injustice: Gods Among Us

Catwoman is another character that did not get treated well in terms of skins, whereas her Injustice counterpart had several choices in both games. With the Regime version of Catwoman from Injustice: Gods Among Us, Selina is brought back to her origins with an emphasis on purple, but updated to match a more armored look.

Thanks to NaturalGuy on NexusMods, Regime Catwoman can be playable in Batman: Arkham Knight, with her hook-like claws and altered character model designed to look like a remastered version of the Injustice: Gods Among Us model. It's also fitting since Grey Griffin voices Selina in both the Arkhamverse and Injustice franchises.

11 Batman Rebirth Styled V8

A Better Reward For Playing Through The Game Twice

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Split image of the Batman Rebirth Styled mod in Batman: Arkham Knight
  • Mod Created By: KableDK & MrBinkss
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  • Based On: Red Hood as he was depicted in the Batman: Under The Red Hood graphic novel

As beloved as Batman: Arkham Knight is, most would agree that the Prestige suit is not worth grinding for 240% and going through the game twice, including New Game Plus mode. It's the base suit but is virtually unchanged aside from the symbol being yellow. Becuase of this, the Batman Rebirth Styled V8 mod is a better option for those wanting to skip that process.

It mostly changes the suit's colors, but the changes are across the entire suit with brighter grays and vibrant golds. However, as the name suggests, it is inspired by the DC Rebirth comics, so the symbol features a golden trim, but the trim is detailed to look like more than a new coat of paint, giving the symbol more depth. As a nice bonus, Batman is sporting white eyes straight out of a comic book.

10 Batman: The Long Halloween

Perfect For A Halloween-Set Batman Game

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  • Mod Created By: MStill
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  • Based On: Batman in Batman: The Long Halloween graphic novel

Of all the DLC suits that were canceled, the suit based on Batman: The Long Halloween was arguably one of the more unfortunate. Batman: Arkham Knight takes place on Halloween night, which would make The Long Halloween suit ideal for a DLC, but it was for naught as it was cut alongside other suits.

A few modders have attempted to put The Long Halloween version of Batman into the game, but the mod by MStill aims for a comic book-accurate design but with Arkhamverse detail in the same vein as the Batman Incorporated and New 52 skins. It has long ears, a condensed symbol, and the option to pick between white eyes and regular eyes to suit the player's preference.

9 Arkham Origins Robin

Missing Robin Design Resurrected By Fans

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  • Mod Created By: unwiredx
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  • Based On: Dick Grayson's Robin from Batman: Arkham Origins

This skin was originally introduced in Batman: Arkham Origins, but it was only featured in the fun but now-defunct multiplayer mode. It remains the only time fans have witnessed what Dick Grayson looked like as Robin in the Arkhamverse, at least until creator unwiredx created a mod that allows Tim Drake to become Dick Grayson in Batman: Arkham Knight.

The mod was developed using the suit from Arkham Origins, but tweaked to match Dick Grayson's character model in Arkham Knight. Little details like that go a long way with fans of the Arkhamverse and show how much dedication some modders have to a game that is almost a decade old.

8 Harley Quinn Arkham Skin Pack

Allows Fans To Relive The Evolution Of Harley

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  • Mod Created By: BRONXBX
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  • Based On: Harley Quinn's various looks in the Arkhamverse, from Batman: Arkham Asylum to Batman: Arkham Origins

Instead of one, the Harley Quinn Arkham Skin Pack by BRONXBX is a mod that gives Harley Quinn four different skins, each from a different Batman: Arkham game. Fans of how Harley Quinn was designed in Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City can rejoice, as the mod remasters those costumes for Arkham Knight.

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Harley Quinn proves how characters can evolve in the pages of DC Comics, and throughout the multiverse, she has some pretty strong variants.

As a nice bonus, the mod gives Harley her Dr. Harleen Quinzel appearance from Batman: Arkham Origins. The only shame is that the skins cannot be appreciated in the open world, as all other characters besides Batman are reserved for the Challenge Maps.

7 Burton-Keaton Skin Pack

Over Three Decades Of A Revolutionary Batman

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  • Mod Created By: RRe36
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  • Based On: Michael Keaton Douglas' entire tenure as Batman

While there is a skin based on the Batman movie from 1989, the other suit worn by Michael Keaton Douglas in Batman Returns was strangely absent. However, thanks to the efforts of RRe36, fans of the iconic version of Batman can be treated with three new suits for Batman: Arkham Knight, with more detail and even more resemblance to Keaton Douglas.

On top of the remastered 1989 and Batman Returns skins, there is the inclusion of the suit worn by Michael Keaton Douglas in The Flash. While The Flash was a divisive film overall, most fans would agree that Batman was a highlight, with a nicely upgraded suit that is replicated to near perfection here by the modder.

6 JoeMama X IceMage - Beyond Evolved

Proof That A Batman Beyond Game Could Work

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  • Mod Created By: JoeMama & IceMage
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  • Based On: Terry McGinnis as Batman in the Batman Beyond animated series and comic books

Rocksteady's take on Batman Beyond featured in the game was unique, leading to it becoming a fan-favorite on the roster of costumes. With that said, fans of Batman Beyond have voiced that they would prefer a more accurate depiction of Terry McGinnis, which is where the combined forces of JoeMama and IceMage come in.

Complete with animated pieces of the suit, glowing cyberpunk technology, and a more true-to-form design, the creators designed a suit that strikes a fine line between being accurate to the cartoon and updated to fit a more cinematic style. It also shows the potential for an open-world cyberpunk-themed adventure in the future based on Batman Beyond.