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Arkham Knight returns to PC, after 4 months of tweaking

It’s been awhile since Warner Bros. removed the PC port of the game from the market about four months ago due to low sales.

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Players who have owned the game on PC since day one aren’t impressive, many would have expected that Warner Bros. would have offered a few free content to those who were provided a game that clearly wasn’t fit for release. It later emerged the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight was not made by Rocksteady but by external studio Iron Galaxy.

Many have been calling Batman: Arkham Knight a truly excellent gaming experience, although players who bought it for the PC platform have wanted to make that decision for themselves after months of waiting for a playable version to be re-released.

This weekend an official statement popped up from a Warner Bros executive in the Steam News Feed.

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Gamers can check out Batman: Arkham Knight 2.0 and let us know whether the game is still buggy. The third and final video game is “Batman: Arkham Knight” which was released in June of this year. That means PC gamers will have access to Photo Mode, Big Head Mode, an Arkham Asylum skin for Batman, and character selection in combat AR modes. The second coming of the game will include a patch that will bring the PC version at par with content already available for console versions of the games (except for console exclusives like the Scarecrow Nightmare Pack for PlayStation 4). It addressed numerous issues users were running into and added more comprehensive in-game settings to fiddle with, but the game still wasn’t ready for a re-launch. Batman: Arkham Knight is finally gracing the PC once again. Other than its problematic release on the PC, the most controversial addition to the game was the Batmobile.

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