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Fixes for the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight – which was officially removed from sale yesterday – are the top priority for Rocksteady Games, co-founder Sefton Hill has said.
Although the PC version is believed to have been developed by Iron Galaxy, Rocksteady is now stepping in to help fix things.
Totally supported decision to suspend PC version. We have our best engineers at Rocksteady working like crazy to help fix the issues ASAP.
— Sefton Hill (@Seftonhill) June 25, 2015
Responding to a question about challenge maps, Hill said the team is looking into it but noted that “PC fixes come first”, indicating that any game updates may have been put on hold while the PC version is fixed.
Thanks for the feedback! We hear you and are looking into it. Will keep you updated. (PC fixes come first) https://t.co/C3G5SKDArR
— Sefton Hill (@Seftonhill) June 25, 2015
Nvidia has also offered Rocksteady support to help fix the game.