"Batman: Arkham Knight" PC version will have a relaunch come end of October after it has been critically lambasted by fans. A new update will make it similar to the console version.
"Batman: Arkham Knight" PC version was quite a disaster that Warner Bros. had to pull it out after 48 hours from release. However, they are about to redeem themselves this time, a relaunch of the title by the end of October and a PC patch will be available to fans to make it parallel to the console version of the game, according to a report by Ecumenical News.
"Batman: Arkham Knight" console version release has been four months now and players are truly enjoying themselves. That was for those who have downloaded the game before the pull out. A patch was also released for all the platforms a few weeks ago, which created small improvements on the game itself. This relaunch, PC players can enjoy the game the way it should be.
"As many of you know, we released a major patch for Batman: Arkham Knight PC a few weeks ago. While there were significant performance improvements made to the game, the teams are continuing to work on the additional updates that were outlined in our previous post. We expect these updates to be ready at the end of October, at which time the PC version will be made available for purchase," as WBIE Community Manager Yorick, wrote in an official statement on Steam.
"Batman: Arkham Knight" for the PC is relaunching by the end of October for those who were not able to get a copy from Steam before the pullout. A new patch for the PC will also be available for download by the end of the month to bring them at par with the console version of the game.