There’s really no telling, there hasn’t really been a precedent set either way. Some older titles get updates and others don’t. It’s most likely a case by case basis. Plus the full control of something like this rests more on WB than any company like Microsoft and Sony. Personally I would love to play Arkham Knight at true 4k and 60fps. On a side note, it's the same with Gotham Knights. If you have the original disc version, you can probably still play them at 60fps if you don't allow it to be patched by connecting to the internet. If it's a digital copy, you're out of luck. PSN: agentnatespencer. XBL GT: Agent Spencer. Whether you're a long-time Batman fan or a newcomer to the franchise, Batman: Arkham Knight promises an unforgettable gaming experience that you shouldn't miss in 2023. Showing 1 - 6 of 6 comments. Devsman Aug 4 @ 6:34pm. Arkham Knight advanced gaming the way it should have been advanced in 2015. Then everyone else ignored it and they still Eugene719. • 1 yr. ago. The graphics don't seem game changing enough though to justify the lack of 60fps when you compare it to the standard of PS5 games as of recent. 3. okjaye. • 10 mo. ago. What is "game-changing" enough to warrant it is the constant open world + co-op + fast-paced actions. Visit our sponsor: http://www.one.de/shop/index.phpWe are on Facebook: Backing this up is Batman: Arkham Knight which is capped at 30fps and would have some tearing on PS4. This has not changed since the update, with the screen not engaging VRR and the game having no Batman Arkham City is one of the most iconic superhero games of all time. The game helped redefine the genre and moved the goalposts that superhero games wer Because at the end of the day, they know, as well as we know, that it’s all excuses to cover up a development issue. That development issue was not because the PS5 and Series X could not hack their “untethered co-op, highly detailed open world.”. It was about the lack of time and resources accolated to optimizing a 60fps performance mode. 60FPS always matters ; ) 5. [deleted] • 3 yr. ago. Not really, but gamer snobs will eventually get used to the PS5/Xbox Series X having 60/90/120FPS, or 30/60FPS with ray tracing. Once you actually use anything above 60FPS on a 90Hz/144Hz monitor, it's extremely difficult to go back to 30FPS because you notice how much slower it is and it's Arkham Knight without a doubt raised the bar that was set by Arkham City. I'm not mentioning Arkham Origins because that game lacked any serious changes/additions from Arkham City. Which is actually a good example of how a sequel/prequel shouldn't be made. Everything in Arkham Knight is cranked up above and beyond what I was expecting. Kg17Df.