Since its launch in June, Batman: Arkham Knight has been a complete mess on PC. In fact, the problems have been so bad that sales of the PC version of the otherwise critically acclaimed game were suspended and remain so today. But the developers are working diligantly to correct the problems.
Back in July, the publisher announced plans to release an "interim" patch for existing players that will "address many of the issues" plaguing the PC version of the game. In an update today, we learned that patch is currently in testing and slated to release in the next few weeks.
"The teams have been working hard to address the issues with the PC version of the game. We are happy to confirm that we are now putting the first interim patch into testing. If all goes well, we expect to issue the patch in the next few weeks. We’ll be sure to report back in the next two weeks on how the testing is coming along," Warner Bros. wrote.
Below are some of the major fixes and improvements PC players can expect with the patch:
While these fixes are of most priority, the team is also working on the following:
It's worth noting that Warner Bros. is referring to this as "the first" interim patch, suggesting that further patches may be required before Arkham Knight is properly playable on PC.
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