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The PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight will be put back on sale later this week, Warner Bros. has announced.
The game will return to Steam this Wednesday, October 28, and launch alongside a new patch that brings the PC version “fully up-to-date with content that has been released for console”, bar any console-exclusive DLC.
The PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight was pulled shortly after its release earlier this summer following complaints linked to the game’s optimisation. There does not appear to be any form of compensation available for those who picked it up at launch.
“We want to give particular thanks to the members of the PC community who took the time to give us clear, detailed feedback and bug reporting,” Warner Bros. added. “Now, get out there and Be The Batman!”
Warner Bros. detailed the remaining DLC content heading to Batman: Arkham Knight earlier this month, confirming that Batman v Superman and a new villains expansion pack are all due for release later this year.
Source: steamcommunity.com