‘Batman: Arkham Knight’ PC Version Reissued Despite Previous Pull Out!

by Christian Pepito / Oct 26, 2015 10:13 AM EDT
Batman: Arkham Knight

The "Batman: Arkham Knight" PC version will be released again and it will be for sale next week. The PC version of the game will also have all of the DLCs the console owners got first and the PC owners missed, according to Kotaku.

In the past, the PC version of the game was pulled out from sale because of poor performance, bugs, and other issues. Only the PS4 and Xbox One versions were released.

"At 10 a.m. PDT, Oct. 28th, 'Batman: Arkham Knight' will be re-released for the PC platform," according to Warner Bros., in a statement. "At the same time we'll also be releasing a patch that brings the PC version fully up-to-date with content that has been released for console (with the exception of console exclusives)."

"This means that next week, all PC players will have access to Photo Mode, Big Head Mode, Batman: Arkham Asylum Batman Skin, and character selection in combat AR challenges," the game publisher continues.

The comments on the Steam post are not that happy though. Some are still disappointed that Warner Bros. is not giving out free content to PC owners who waited for the release again instead of getting a refund. Some are still speculating if the performance fixes are still on the way or this might be the last, according to sources.

If an owner of the game purchased the "Arkham Knight" DLC pass, then he or she will get access to all add-on content that was launched since the beginning. The content will have AR Challenges, skins, race tracks, and many more, according to Gamespot.

The issues of the PC version were problematic for PC owners, but "Batman: Arkham Knight" is still selling well commercially. The game now is selling over five million copies globally, according to IGN.

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