'Batman: Arkham Knight': Full refund available for PC version

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Full refund is now being offered to folks who have previously purchased a copy of "Batman: Arkham Knight" for personal computer (PC).

Warner Bros. announced the news that they would now be offering full refund after players continued to report problems with the game. 

As people might remember, the PC version of "Batman: Arkham Knight" was initially released back in June alongside the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One ports of the game. While the console versions of "Batman: Arkham Knight" have worked as expected, the PC port was not as good, leading to Warner Bros. to pull out the game from stores and announce that they would make the game available again once it's ready.

The re-release of the PC port of "Batman: Arkham Knight" finally took place last week. However, even with months to fix the problems, the latest version of the game still presented issues, Gamespot reported.

Warner Bros. has issued an apology for the game's continuing issues and also outlined the refund plan for the troubled title. Full refund for the game can be issued to anyone who bought it regardless of how long they may have already played it.

On top of that, Warner Bros. has also announced that they will be providing refund for those who have bought the downloadable content (DLC) pass for the game, although only those who will be returning the pass and the game itself will be able to take advantage of this offer, Polygon reported.

The refund will be offered all the way up to the end of the year.

For those who will choose not to take a refund, Warner Bros. has indicated that they will continue to work on fixing the game. Warner Bros. has also indicated that they will point out issues with the game that they can still work on as well as some of the problems that they can no longer fix.

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