"Half the game is in the player's imagination": Batman Arkham Knight fan-favorite detail is actually a 12-year-old bug, Rocksteady veteran reveals
There's a funny little quirk in Batman: Arkham Knight where, when you're playing as the caped crusader, crouching will cause Robin to follow suit. However, the dark knight refuses to follow suit for the boy wonder. For years, it's seemed like a joke from developer Rocksteady, but it's actually something much funnier: a glitch. A clip of the interaction is currently garnering attention on Twitter, as someone points out the non-reciprocal relationship. This caught the eye of someone who used to work at Rocksteady, who provides context for the mechanic after years of speculation. "I asked my manager at Rocksteady about this, he worked on this system," Aadit Doshi, a former senior gameplay programmer at the studio says. "He looked me dead in the eye and said, 'Yeah, that's a bug,'" Doshi continues. "Half the game is in the player's imagination." I saw a Reddit post and article about this a few years back. The theory suggested Robin follows Batman's lead, but Batman, being more experienced and a mentor, doesn't follow Robin's. I asked my manager at Rocksteady about this, he worked on this system... https://t.co/0xeoGdvRceJune 23, 2026 He doesn't name his manager, and he points out he wasn't on the team that made Arkham Knight, having joined Rocksteady in 2018, three years after the Batman threequel came out. That said, he had a solid run in the company, only leaving in 2024. Doshi makes mention of further discussion and coverage of players discovering this apparent joke years ago, and sure enough, searching around you can find articles from 2021 mentioning the speculation. I can imagine when this started bubbling up the first time, there was some sort of internal chatter about patching it out, before realizing it's much better left in. It fits the character dynamics – Robin follows Batman lockstep, whereas Batman consistently wishes his sidekick would stop clowning around – to the point where it's better if fans believe this was on purpose. It makes Rocksteady look funnier and more clever, and regardless of this insight, I think we should just pretend it's still that way. Kudos, team – you nailed it, however accidentally so. GTA 6 is following Red Dead Redemption 2's footsteps in how it breaks up the story, Rockstar teases. [/url]
There's a funny little quirk in Batman: Arkham Knight where, when you're playing as the caped crusader, crouching will cause Robin to follow suit. However, the dark knight refuses to follow suit for the boy wonder. For years, it's seemed like a joke from developer Rocksteady, but it's actually something much funnier: a glitch.A clip of the interaction is currently garnering attention on Twitter, as someone points out the non-reciprocal relationship. This caught the eye of someone who used to work at Rocksteady, who provides context for the mechanic after years of speculation.
"I asked my manager at Rocksteady about this, he worked on this system," Aadit Doshi, a former senior gameplay programmer at the studio says.
"He looked me dead in the eye and said, 'Yeah, that's a bug,'" Doshi continues. "Half the game is in the player's imagination."
I saw a Reddit post and article about this a few years back. The theory suggested Robin follows Batman's lead, but Batman, being more experienced and a mentor, doesn't follow Robin's. I asked my manager at Rocksteady about this, he worked on this system... https://t.co/0xeoGdvRceJune 23, 2026
He doesn't name his manager, and he points out he wasn't on the team that made Arkham Knight, having joined Rocksteady in 2018, three years after the Batman threequel came out. That said, he had a solid run in the company, only leaving in 2024. Doshi makes mention of further discussion and coverage of players discovering this apparent joke years ago, and sure enough, searching around you can find articles from 2021 mentioning the speculation.
I can imagine when this started bubbling up the first time, there was some sort of internal chatter about patching it out, before realizing it's much better left in. It fits the character dynamics – Robin follows Batman lockstep, whereas Batman consistently wishes his sidekick would stop clowning around – to the point where it's better if fans believe this was on purpose.
It makes Rocksteady look funnier and more clever, and regardless of this insight, I think we should just pretend it's still that way. Kudos, team – you nailed it, however accidentally so.
GTA 6 is following Red Dead Redemption 2's footsteps in how it breaks up the story, Rockstar teases.
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