
Characters like the Penguin and the Court of Owls have already appeared, but each villain's goals are currently unknown. In Batman's absence, it's unsurprising that many Gotham Knights villains may take advantage of the ensuing chaos to try and grab power. Freeze in Gotham Knights is already quite different from his sympathetic counterpart in the Batman: Arkham universe, turning Gotham into an icy wonderland and murdering dozens of innocents. Freeze appears as a villain during a Wayne Gala and kidnaps Ferris Boyle, who took Nora hostage and turned Freeze into a monstrous iceman. Victor Fries initially worked for Wayne Enterprises and frequently attacked the company to acquire the technology needed to revive Nora in the comics. Freeze has always played a unique role in the Batman mythos, becoming one of Batman's most sympathetic villains in his efforts to cure his wife, Nora, from her terminal illness. Related: Gotham Knights Theory: Batman Is The Real Villain WB Games has released a few gameplay and cinematic trailers, but fans are working off theories, comics, and general speculation to learn more. Like Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Batman won't play a significant role in the Gotham Knights' roster but may influence the story as it progresses. Each Knight utilizes different abilities, featuring familiar mechanics from the Batman: Arkham games and new powers, like Robin's teleportation. Freeze) stake their claim on the city in Batman's absence. Players explore an evolving open-world wrought with chaos as the Court of Owls and other villains (like Mr. Gotham Knights occurs after Batman's death, with Nightwing, Red Hood, Batgirl, and Robin forced to become Gotham City's new protectors.
