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Gotham Knights locked at 30FPS on consoles

Not playing in co-op? Doesn't matter.

Gotham Knights will be locked at 30FPS (frames-per-second) on consoles, Warner Bros Montreal has recently confirmed.

Fleur Marty made the confirmation inside the game’s official Discord channel.

“I know many of you are wondering about the availability of a performance mode for Gotham Knights on consoles,” wrote Marty (via Wario64).

“Due to the types of features we have in our game, like providing a fully untethered co-op experience in our highly detailed open-world, it’s not as straightforward as lowering the resolution and getting a higher FPS. For this reason, our game does not have a performance/quality toggle option and will run at 30FPS on consoles.”

Fans are understandably disappointed with the lack of a performance mode; the title was planned for last-gen release but those iterations were scrapped in order to provide “the best possible experience” on current-gen.

The news comes at the same time Warner Bros Montreal has detailed a four-player co-op arena mode called Heroic Assault; it’s expected on 29 November.

Gotham Knights is planned for a 21 October 2022 release on Windows PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PS5.

Gotham Knights

21 October 2022
PC PS5 Xbox Series S & X
 

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