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Gotham Knights Time Trials

What Are Time Trials in Gotham Knights & How To Beat Them

Time Trials in Gotham Knights will enhance one specific function.

Gotham Knights has arrived, and with it, plenty to do. The City of Gotham is a big one, and that is particularly true with this latest entry. With side missions and collectibles galore, it’s easy to sometimes get overwhelmed. Throw in a timed exercise, and now you’re all over the place! That’s why with this guide, we’re going to explain what time trials are in Gotham Knights and how to beat them.

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Unlocking Time Trials in Gotham Knights

For players to access time trials in Gotham Knights, you’re going to need to access gliding options first via Knighthood challenges. For your convenience, we’ll toss that how-to in here as well.

  1. Access the in-game Menu via the Control Pad > Challenges.

    The challenges tab is located third from the left.

  2. Find the Knighthood Challenge.

    Should be visible immediately upon opening the Challenges tab.

  3. Complete Knighthood Challenge.

    Finish ‘Timed Strikes’ Training and solve Premeditated Crimes.Gotham Knights Time Trials

After that, the fun begins.

What Are Time Trials in Gotham Knights

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Time trials are yet another side activity that players can enjoy in Gotham Knights if they so choose. Once you unlock them, markers will start popping up on your map giving you the option to complete them on your own timeline.

There are specific time trials geared towards each character’s unique gliding ability, as well as trials with the Batcycle. Both will reward you with the same things: more salvage, XP, and new color schemes for the Batcycle.

All you have to do in order to start the time trial once they’re available is travel to its location on the map. However, you will be unable to begin a Batcycle time trial if there is currently too much crime in the area. Gotham gonna Gotham, after all.

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How to Beat Gotham Knights Time Trials

Gotham Knights Time Trials
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To beat time trials in Gotham Knights is relatively simple. All you have to do is progress through the circles before time runs out. Each time you successfully go through one of said markers, you get a slight time boost. Along the way, little clock icons will appear that give players a slightly bigger time boost.

Failing has no negative impact on a player’s progress from what we can tell, and you’re able to try again as soon as you’d like to as long as there’s no crime in the area.

That’s that, Bat family — everything you need to know about time trials in Gotham Knights and how to beat them. If you’re looking for more in-game tips and information, Twinfinite is the place to be. We’ve got guides covering how to get Rare Earth Metals and what the Red Magnifying Glass Icon is, as well as endless content at the links below.


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Shaun Ranft
Shaun Ranft is a Freelance Writer for Twinfinite, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English and Creative Writing from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, who has been with the site and writing about games in general since 2022. While he typically covers any major sports title, he also cannot get enough of Telltale's The Walking Dead, Fallout: New Vegas, The Outer Worlds, Arkham, and the Horizon series.