PC players will need 65 GB of installation space, 16 GB of RAM, Windows 10 64-bit and a DirectX 12 GPU to run the open-world shooter.
Adaptive Triggers are in effect when firing weapons, while Haptic Feedback lets you feel the impact of thrown projectiles and blows.
Those who pre-order the upcoming shooter (or buy the Deluxe Edition) will get access to the classic outfits.
The Standard and Deluxe Editions cost $69.99 and $99.99, with the latter including Justice League Outfits, a Battle Pass Token and other extras.
Learn more about each character's play style, Juggle Kills, and how Rocksteady uses the Arkham series' counter system in new ways.
Rocksteady finally reveals new details for the shooter and confirms Metropolis is twice the size of Batman: Arkham Knight's Gotham City.
Rocksteady's live-service looter shooter was delayed to February 2024 and has received no updates in the past several months.
The open world shooter is set to launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in February.
Rocksteady's controversial live-service looter could release later this year or even in 2024 after significant fan backlash.
The first two of Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham games might be on their way to the Nintendo Switch, as per a recent retailer listing.
Leaked concept art for a presumed sequel to 2015's Arkham Knight have surfaced once again, and shows early designs for an old and a young Batman.
Rocksteady's next title is an action adventure shooter featuring Harley Quinn, Deadshot and more.
Rocksteady Studios is finally ready to reveal its next game.
Whether it's happening or not, we wouldn't mind playing as the Man of Steel with these features.
The Caped Crusader's greatest video game outing to date?
Multiple writers who worked on Batman: Arkham Knight have joined Playground Games.
Batman: Arkham Origins continues to get shafted.
Alleged leak talks about the game based around a future Batman and what comes next.
We're back again with 10 more video game franchises that could hypothetically be better off with some other developers.
It's been over four years since the last mainline Batman Arkham game released and almost three since since Batman: Arkham VR. Just where the hell is Rocksteady's next game?