There’s no use sugar-coating it: the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight has been a complete disaster, with numerous users reporting massive performance issues even on high-end hardware. The relatively good news is that Warner has acknowledged these issues and decided to pull the game from Steam in order to give its team time to fix it, and after many months of waiting with bated breath, it looks like October 28 will bring with it the re-release of the fourth installment in the Batman: Arkham series.
Those who already own the title will receive a new update that will bring the game to its latest version. Moreover, they will also be able to access Big Head Mode, Photo Mode, and the Batman: Arkham Asylum Batman Skin, while season pass holders will also enjoy access to all of the content that has been released since launch. Obviously, we’re all quite eager to see how the game will perform after this major update, and we’ll be sure to keep you updated on this subject. I know that some of you have probably lost faith in the game completely, but I don’t think that you should lose hope just yet. Warner might still surprise us after all, this time in a positive way.
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