Kotaku Australia managed to get their hands on an internal EB Games email which highlighted that the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight will be receiving a fix sometime possibly in September at the earlies.
Due to the massive issues plaguing the PC version of the game, EB Games has been removing the PC version from their shelves and has sent it back to the publisher. The memo which was sent out early yesterdays states:
“As previously advised we have stopped sales of Batman: Arkham Knight PC while Warner and Rocksteady work on addressing performance issues with the game. The latest information from Warner is that the updates won’t be available until Spring (September in Australia). Due to this we have made the difficult decision to recall all PC stock from stores to return to the vendor until an acceptable solution is released.”
The PC version of the hit game had been plagued by technical issues since launch, forcing WB to remove the game from online retailers such as Steam. WB apologized about the poor state of the PC version and promised an update on the game soon.
At this time, we believe we have identified a number of fixes for the larger issues that were affecting PC players at launch,” the community manager for the game wrote. “These fixes are currently being implemented into the game and once we have been able to do some initial testing, we’ll have a better idea on the status of our progress.”