This week, pc gamers will witness the greatest ‘tweaked’ return of Arkham Knight. The gamers will soon have their Batman: Arkham Knight returning to PCs, through digital distribution platform. The developers at Rocksteady and publisher Warner Bros are finally ready to re-release the game on PC after four long months of tweaking. The game will be back on October 28.
Batman: Arkham Knight was abruptly suspended from the PC platform within a day of its June debut, following an outbreak of complaints about technical problems to serious issues with the game’s performance on PCs. According to gamers, Batman: Arkham Knight on PC was a poor performer, even on powerful machines exceeding the recommended specs. The game has already sold over a million copies worldwide.
Warner Bros announced early this month, all downloadable content released for the console versions will be available for the PC edition (excluding exclusives)— everything from augmented-reality challenges to story packs, skins and Batmobiles. The game will be available at no cost for existing customers of the game.
The ‘Arkham Knight’ is the final chapter in Rocksteady Studios’ blockbuster ‘Arkham’ franchise, but Warner Bros. has made clear it’s not the last Batman game — for obvious reasons.