'Batman: Arkham Knight' DLC release date delay news: PC Delays as port problems continue

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At least one version of the upcoming "Batman: Arkham Knight" DLC will be delayed.

With the problems of the game's PC port still present, the game's publisher, Warner Bros., has already announced that the DLC for the platform will not be arriving on schedule.

For now, Warner Bros., has said that their focus is on fixing the PC version of the game, thus causing the development of other game elements such as the first DLC to be delayed in the process, according to Gamespot.

The first story expansion for "Batman: Arkham Knight," named "A Matter of Family," was scheduled to be released on all platforms on July 14. It appears as though only the Playstation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game will be receiving the expansion on time.

Despite the lingering issues, the game's publisher has said that the team working on the game has been making steady progress on fixing the PC version of the game, according to WCCF Tech. They have reportedly identified some of the most significant issues plaguing the PC version of "Batman: Arkham Knight," and that players can expect an update about the repairs some time soon.

The game's publisher is also taking full responsibility for all the problems with the game upon its release. Because of the problematic launch, Warner Bros. has vowed to engineer a new review system for future titles to ensure that the same issue does not pop up yet again.

In "A Matter of Family," players will get to know Barbara Gordon as her alter ego, Batgirl, according to Entertainment Weekly.

The story of the expansion will revolve around Commissioner Gordon being kidnapped by the Joker, which will eventually lead to a fight where players will be able to switch back and forth between Batgirl and Robin.

New sidequests and collectibles are also included in "A Matter of Family."

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