Batman: Arkham Knight will be purchasable on PC once more by the “end of October,” according to Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
Warner Bros. community manager Yorick posted to the game’s Steam page, stating that teams are hard at work improving the PC version’s performance and still implementing bug fixes. He said, “as many of you know, we released a major patch for Batman: Arkham Knight PC a few weeks ago. While there were significant performance improvements made to the game, the teams are continuing to work on the additional updates that were outlined in our previous post.”
Yorick continued to explain that they’re hoping for the aforementioned end of October released date, and all DLC released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions will be in place for the new PC version.
Arkham Knight was initially pulled by Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment from both physical stores and digital store fronts after extreme graphical and performance bugs were discovered. A statement released at the time simply said that Warner Bros had “decided to suspend future game sales of the PC version while we work to address these issues to satisfy our quality standards.”