In Batman: Arkham Knight, many traditional resources and gameplay mechanics return from previous entries. Among the myriad of gadgets and equipment that players get to experiment with and upgrade throughout the Arkham franchise is the remote-controlled batarang. Recently, a fan noticed an interesting detail about the gadget in Batman: Arkham Knight.

Batman: Arkham Knight includes appearances from many of Batman's crime-fighting family, such as Nightwing, Robin, Batgirl, and Catwoman. Batman and Catwoman's relationship in the Arkham franchise is flirtatious and contentious, with Batman: Arkham Knight being no different. The franchise's third installment concludes their narrative as Batman and Catwoman work together a final time, helping one another escape from the Riddler at Pinkney Orphanage.

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A fan, going by the username taborosnovax, has shared a hidden detail about the remote-controlled batarang when throwing it at Catwoman. Interestingly, if players send a remote-controlled batarang hurtling toward Batman himself, he will snatch it out of the air before it hits him. The fan has since discovered that if remote-controlled batarangs are thrown at Catwoman in the Pinkney Orphanage, she will also catch them before they hit her. She can be seen pocketing the batarangs once she catches them, as a means for it to not suddenly de-spawn out of thin-air. The fan also experiments with firing multiple regular batarangs at Catwoman, though they do not make contact with Catwoman and hit the wall behind her.

In this section of the game, Catwoman is trapped in Pinkney Orphanage with an explosive collar around her neck. Players must then resolve a number of the Riddler's engaging puzzle rooms and Batmobile obstacle courses so that Catwoman can retrieve individual keys that eventually unlock the collar. Players gain control of Catwoman again for the first time since Batman: Arkham City, with the control of Batman and Catwoman being interchangeable during certain sequences at the orphanage.

Unlike hip-fired batarangs that can be thrown rapidly at nearby targets, remote-controlled batarangs are manually navigated throughout the environment. Remote-controlled batarangs are commonly used when solving Riddler's numerous trophy puzzles, which are otherwise unreachable by players themselves. Though Batman: Arkham Knight released six years ago, fans are continuing to find entertaining details about the game's gadgets.

Fans still have many opportunities to replay Batman: Arkham Knight and other installments from the Arkham franchise, with remastered editions and PC ports released. Rocksteady Studios has announced its next game, and though it will not feature Batman as its protagonist, fans may be excited to see what the developer is able to accomplish moving forward. Fortunately, Batman: Arkham Knight is also available to fans who own a PS5 and are PS Plus subscribers, with the game being provided as part of the PS Plus Collection.

Batman: Arkham Knight is available now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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