From its scheduled release by June 2, Batman: Arkham Knight will be moved to June 23. It seemed to have weeks of delay with an assumption that Rocksteady consumed much time on the open-world details or perhaps the fancy Batmobile.
Based from recent reports, Rocksteady Studios decided to move the official release of Arkham Knight to make it sure that players will enjoy the entire gameplay without really compromising the quality of visual appearance that they will first notice.
Part of the graphical improvements they're making is the anticipated fancy, newly and uniquely designed Batmobile, modelled from the first franchise.
In response to this decision, the game developer released their statement that answered most of the fans' big question of pushing the scheduled release date.
They said, "We're a developer that hates to make any compromises, so we are sorry to say this means it's going to be just a little bit longer until you can play the epic conclusion to the Arkham trilogy. As a reward for your patience and understanding, and to make the wait even more unbearable, we are pleased to whet your appetite with a new gameplay video of Batman: Arkham Knight."
The video that they're talking about is the 7-minute video footage taken from PS4 gameplay featuring the continuous display of Batman gaming. It also created guesses that fans could expect better frame rates as well as a better anti-aliasing particularly on the PC platform.
Meanwhile, Batman: Arkham Knight received a mature rating from the board. Along with the content is the extended version of gameplay that Rocksteady brags. With that rating, players could think that the gaming will include Batman's special methods of discovering real purpose behind Scarecrow's plans with aggression.
Batman: Arkham Knight will be released soon in PS4, Xbox One, and PC platforms this June 23. Previously, it was June 2. The game will also feature Harley Quinn and Red Hood DLC pre-order packs.
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