Just four months after its removal from Steam for its bug-filled disaster of a launch, Warner Bros. Entertainment has confirmed that Batman: Arkham Knight will returning to PC on October 28th.
When the game returns to Steam, it will be patch to fix the glitches as well as release all free content that has been release for the game’s console editions (with the exception of console-exclusive content), this includes the photo and big-head modes, the Arkham Asylum character skin for Batman, and character selection in the combat AR challenges.
“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,” WBIE said.
Arkham Knight released on June 24 2015 to rave reviews on the console versions, which was developed by Rocksteady. The PC version however was ported by Iron Galaxy and was pulled from Steam after the game was found virtually unplayable. Rocksteady stepped in to repair the game in June and released a patch to repair some of the major issues in August.