‘Batman Arkham Knight’ PC Relaunch Announced, What To Expect After Months Of Delay

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After the Batman Arkham Knight's release on June 23, Warner Bros. immediately pulled out the PC release due to issues. After making some remedies and treatments, the game is now available for re-launch on October 28.

The fourth and final instalment of the Batman Arkham series was released on June 23 for PC, Xbox One, and PS4. However, some issues concerning the game's graphics and complaints regarding the gameplay has prompted Warner Bros. to suspend its PC release. Immediately, game developer Rocksteady updated the system requirements. PC Advisor reported that AMD and Nvidia graphics cards are plagued with issues. Such issues include framerate issues and poor image quality which causes bugs bringing up shatters, flickers and crashes within the game.

Despite the issues, the PC version of Batman Arkham Knight shall be re-launched on October 28 for Windows, Mac and Linux. The game also includes the patches of all latest contents, aside from console exclusives. According to Yibada, the patch of all latest content, which includes a Photo Mode, Big Head Mode, Arkham asylum skin for Batters and choice of characters for combat AR challenges. The PC re-launch shall get the base game itself and all of the DLCs made available since its launch.

Furthermore, Warner Bros. announced that Season Pass holders can have access to the contents as well, such as three Crime Fighter Challenge packs and Batmobile race tracks and other bonuses, Hot Hardware reports. Prior to its release, the developers said that Batman Arkham Knight was already wrapping up a few weeks ago.

After a long wait after its supposed release on June 23, PC gamers shall now have the chance to play Batman Arkham Knights in its re-launch on October 28. The game comes with the patches and all DLCs released since its launch. The game shall be playable in Windows, Mac, and Linux.

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Batman, Warner bros, PC, Nvidia, Windows, Mac

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