Batman: Arkham Knight officially released on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC this week, two of the game platforms handled the launch pretty well, but one of the versions is simply broken. Whether it was due to being outsourced during development or not, the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight is broken.
So broken in fact, that despite offering options on how to get the game running, Rocksteady has halted all PC sales of the game until further notice. Sefton Hill, the Game Director and co-founder of Rocksteady Games has been pretty open on the subject of PC issues and what steps Rocksteady is taking to fix the issues.
When it comes to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions of the game, they haven't been seeing the same amount of attention – that doesn't mean that players aren't asking about upcoming game features. One console player asked Hill for the implementation of Challenge Maps and having allies playable in them, to which Hill replied:
"Thanks for the feedback! We hear you and are looking into it. Will keep you updated. (PC fixes come first) "
What does this mean for PS4 and Xbox One? It means that new features will likely be delayed on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One until the PC version is fixed.