'Batman: Arkham Knight' PC version to get new update

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Fans who are into the PC version of the "Batman: Arkham Knight" title will get a treat later this month.

According to The Verge, developer Rocksteady Studios and publisher WB Games will release a new update for the PC version of "Batman: Arkham Knight" before the end of the month. One of the most noted features for the new patch will be the update itself. When the update rolls out, the PC version of the game will have content parity with its console counterparts. According to a post on the Steam Community page, "In addition, support for all DLC that has been released for the console versions will be in place."

Expansion content for PC players of "Batman: Arkham Knight" has not been updated since the PC version's copies have been halted. When the title arrived last June, players reported glitches and bugs plaguing the title, particularly the PC version. The reports and reviews have gotten so negative that online retailers like Steam decided to de-list "Batman: Arkham Knight" from their online sites. Meanwhile, WB Games also decided to pull out the title entirely from shelves.

Rocksteady Games has been hard at work patching up the PC version of the game. PCGamer quoted a tweet from "Arkham Knight" director Sefton Hill, saying "Totally supported decision to suspend PC version. We have our best engineers at Rocksteady working like crazy to help fix the issues ASAP."

However, although the PC version had been suspended, "Batman: Arkham Knight" for consoles are still live, and have been getting updates and DLC continuously.

Aside from the upcoming update, WB Games also plans to re-release the PC version of "Batman: Arkham Knight" before the end of the month.

"Batman: Arkham Knight" is the fourth and final chapter of the "Batman: Arkham" series of games by Rocksteady Games.

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