


Batman: Arkham's Nightwing Moved To A New City, But Knights' Is In Gotham Nightwing takes on the role of leader, but in the Arkhamverse, he was more of a lone wolf. Each character in Gotham Knights utilizes a unique combat playstyle, combining Batman’s teachings with specialized strengths and gadgets. Their main adversary is the Court of Owls, a secretive organization that may have something to do with Batman’s death. Gotham Knights takes place after Batman’s death, leaving Nightwing, Red Hood, Batgirl, and Robin to protect Gotham in his wake. Related: Why Gotham Knights Doesn’t Need Joker

Dick eventually went from being Batman's sidekick to his own hero. Though their relationship frequently suffered from miscommunication, Bruce intended to help Dick conquer his trauma and become better than himself. Having witnessed the tragedy, Bruce Wayne adopted Dick and trained him as Robin. Dick was raised in a traveling circus by his parents, the Flying Graysons, before they were murdered by an assassin named Tony Zucco. Nightwing is the superhero alter ego of Dick Grayson, who was previously Batman’s first Robin. Gotham Knights' playable Nightwing has a few notable differences from his previous video game depiction in the Batman: Arkham series. Despite the similarities between the franchises, Batman: Arkham and Gotham Knights exists in separate universes, meaning each version of Nightwing has been shaped by a different set of events.
