Batman: Arkham Knight — the finale of Rocksteady's trilogy as a Steam gift
Gotham is evacuated, Scarecrow's toxic fear creeps through the streets, and a mysterious Arkham Knight steps out of the shadows knowing far too much about Batman. Batman: Arkham Knight is the closing chapter of Rocksteady's acclaimed trilogy, released on June 23, 2015. Every thread comes together here: Gotham's greatest villains unite against the Dark Knight across one long night, and you guide Batman through his toughest trial. With us you grab the game as a Steam gift — we send it straight to your account via bot.
Why this Arkham chapter stands out
Where Arkham Asylum locked Batman inside an institution and Arkham City opened up a district, Arkham Knight hands you all of Gotham. The city is split into districts you can glide across or tear through in the series' headline addition — the fully drivable Batmobile. The car isn't a cutscene or a taxi: you drift through streets, switch to Battle Mode to fight off drones, smash through obstacles, and weave driving into Batman's signature freeflow combat on the move. The fighting itself is denser than ever, with dual takedowns, new gadgets and an environment you can turn into a weapon.
What each edition includes
So you know exactly what you're buying, here's an honest breakdown of the options on this page:
- Base version — the Batman: Arkham Knight game itself. The full story campaign and open Gotham, no add-ons.
- Premium Edition — the game plus the Season Pass: additional story episodes, alternate skins for Batman and allies, legendary Batmobiles, advanced challenge maps and race tracks. It's the most complete single-player package for Arkham Knight on PC.
- Arkham Collection — the whole trilogy in one gift: Arkham Asylum (Game of the Year), Arkham City (Game of the Year) and Arkham Knight Premium. The ideal way to play the Dark Knight's entire arc from the beginning.
One honest note about the Season Pass: a handful of bonuses (the Adam West suit, his Batmobile skin and a few Scarecrow missions) were a timed PlayStation 4 exclusive and never reached PC. They don't affect the main story or core content.
How we deliver the Steam gift
Delivery is dead simple and doesn't involve fiddling with keys. You provide two fields: your Steam profile's friend-invite link and your account region. From there our bot takes over: it adds itself as your friend, sends the gift, and automatically removes itself once delivered. You don't need to accept the friend request — the bot handles everything, usually within a couple of minutes of checkout.
One condition that saves headaches: your Steam account region must match the gift region, otherwise Steam won't let you accept it. And the game must not already be in your library — a gift can't be accepted for a title you already own. Steam Guard isn't required; you only need to allow friend requests in your profile settings.
PC technical notes
Arkham Knight is famous for its rough PC launch back in 2015, but after patches the version settled down and runs reliably on modern hardware today. It supports gamepads, flexible graphics options and launches fine on current GPUs. On Steam Deck and Linux it runs through the Proton compatibility layer — status varies build to build, so check recent compatibility reports before a long session.
Where to start if you're new to the series
Story-wise Arkham Knight is the finale, and many narrative beats land harder if you've played the earlier games. For the full context start with Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City — or just grab the Arkham Collection and get the whole trilogy in one gift. Fans of the hero's origin will also enjoy the prequel Batman: Arkham Origins. That said, Arkham Knight holds up as a standalone action game too: it eases you in and hits genuinely hard by the finale.
Who it's for
This one is for players who love precise melee combat, detective sequences, a dense open world, and want to feel like Batman at the peak of his game — with gadgets, cape and Batmobile. If the earlier Arkham games clicked for you, the trilogy's finale is a must-play.
🎮 Other games in the series
You might enjoy these too: Batman: Arkham City: Game of the Year Edition, Batman: Arkham Asylum Game of the Year Edition.
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