Gotham Knights’ the release date and more should be revealed soon, or at least that’s what a couple of WB Games jobs suggest. We know Knights of Gotham will be released sometime in 2021 via PS5, PS4, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, but that’s all we know about the game’s release and until recently there were no indications that they would change soon. However, the job listings mentioned suggest that this will change and will change soon.
According to the recently discovered job listings, WB Games hires an “associate brand marketing manager” and a “shipping specialist,” who will both work on publishing Knights of Gotham. Why should this be highlighted? Well, because it suggests that we’ll get more information about the game soon, including a proper release date. When it’s still exactly the million dollar issue, but these lists apparently restrict the window to a few months.
Even better, these lists more or less confirm that the game is not lagging behind. If so, WB Games would not be currently preparing for its launch and release.
At the time of publication, WB Games has not commented on any previous speculation or on the listings that created this speculation. If it does, we will be sure to update the story accordingly.
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“Batman is dead. A new criminal and expansive underworld has swept the streets of Gotham City. Now it’s up to the Batman family; Batgirl, Nightwing, Red Hood and Robin; protect Gotham, bring hope to its citizens, discipline its cops, and the fear of their criminals, “says an official release of the game. “From solving mysteries connecting the darkest chapters of the city’s history to defeating famous villains in epic confrontations, you must evolve into the new Dark Knight and save the streets from descending into chaos.”
H / T, James Sigfield.