Gotham Knights gives players a wide range of Bat-family costume options. Here are the top Nightwing options.
Dick Grayson, the first Robin, finds himself in Gotham Knights struggling to keep his chaotic family together. With Bruce Wayne assumed dead, Nightwing must assume command and rally the Batfamily to safeguard Gotham.
No superhero game is complete without a diverse set of costumes, and Dick Grayson has many to select from. However, not every costume in Warner Bros.’ latest open-world action game is a homerun hit, and when it comes to Nightwing, appearances are everything.
Knight Ops

Despite lacking the colours and aesthetic cues of Nightwing’s normal uniforms, the Knight Ops holds its own. While the red and green palettete appears to be inspired by Mortal Kombat’s Kabal, it works as a unique look but feels out of place on Nightwing.
9. Year One

The streamlined and experimental appearance of Year One works well as an early suit for Nightwing to wear, but the purple-tinted undershirt clashes with the rest of the costume. For someone as fashion-conscious as Dick Grayson, the clothing falls short of the concept it’s expressing.
The ‘Disco-wing’ clothing during Dick Grayson’s stint as Teen Titans leader in the 1980s may be a more striking and familiar early suit for Nightwing.
Privateer

Another costume that lacks Nightwing’s slivers, greys, blacks, and blues, but the Privateer suit is more striking and high-end, which works well for Dick Grayson. The pirate motif is prominent, and the suit jackets, belts, and collars do Nightwing justice, letting him to swing around Gotham in an odd, yet fashionable, manner.
Neon Noir

The Neon Noir suit is bold and eye-catching, yet basic and functional. The many shades of grey and blue are evenly dispersed, and the minimalist design, which lacks pouches, belts, and other extremities, is appropriate for an acrobat and gymnast like Dick Grayson. Neon Noir isn’t the best, but it has a place in Nightwing’s wardrobe.
Eternal

Metallic armour over a high-tech undersuit is a difficult combo to get right, and Eternal nails it. The colour breakdown with traces of beige kevlar works well with this modest colour scheme.
The Eternal costume lacks flare and style, although this metallic horror of a suit can look exquisite when illuminated by Gotham City’s neon signs and illumination during a fight.
Beyond

The Beyond suit is sleek and futuristic, with a forceful silhouette that uses Nightwing’s traditional colours in a fresh way.
This suit is a fantastic example of a future-period Nightwing design, as it is form-fitting but appears metallic. While it may appear out of place in modern-period Gotham City, seeing the suit in action is well worth the tiny cosmetic difference.
Titan

The Titan suit is stunning, exhibiting colour and tint variance while employing only black and grey to create a spectacular costume for Nightwing.
While the lack of blue colouring limits the garment’s appeal, the otherwise flawless recreation of a conventional Nightwing suit is applaud-worthy. If a non-blue suit is required, this is the one to choose.
Default

Dick Grayson’s default suit is one of those moments when the default costume just works. Grayson wears a tactical suit with the Nightwing logo and cuts to keep him nimble and aerodynamic while flying and twirling in combat and traversal.
The developers chose this as the default uniform for a reason; it is a strong representation of the character, but it is open to change or replacement with different suits as Drift Boss game proceeds.
Knighthood

Another outstanding use of colour and material separation, this time with colour added. The blue outline of the Nightwing insignia pops against the suit’s matte and metallic blacks.
In comparison to full-color emblems on other jerseys, this produces an unmistakable but understated insignia for Dick Grayson. The Knighthood outfit is a superb example of minimalism done well.
Knightwatch

Variation and experimentation are certainly welcome, but the traditional comic suits nearly always win out. Nightwing’s standard comic suit is one of the most iconic in all of DC, with no added detail or physical modifications.
Dick Grayson only required a black bodysuit, a blue mask, and blue shoulder detailing that ran down his chest and arms to become an icon.