Arkham-Knight

Batman: Arkham Knight is a pretty solid game as long as you’ve playing it on a console, I couldn’t get enough of it on the PlayStation 4, but PC gamers had an entirely different experience. The title was plagued with issues from the get go and Warner Bros., which was reported to have knowledge of the issues months before launch, was forced to suspend sales of the PC version. It has been a long time since sales have been suspended but now it has finally been confirmed when the game will be re-released for PC.

Batman: Arkham Knight re-release for PC has been confirmed for next month, in a statement on Steam WB confirms that the title will be available for purchase starting at 1 pm Eastern on Wednesday, October 28th alongside all DLC that PC players have missed.

Players who have owned the game on PC since day one aren’t impressive, many would have expected that Warner Bros. would have offered some free content to those who were provided a game that clearly wasn’t fit for release. Others are wondering whether the re-release fixes all of those issues once and for all or if there will be more performance patches down the line.

So far WB hasn’t said if it has any plans of offering free content to those players and it hasn’t even confirmed if Batman: Arkham Knight for PC is going to need more patches down the line. Hopefully the company will clear this up soon enough.

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