Batman: Arkham Knight is once again available for purchase on PC, Warner Bros. announced today.
The PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight was released along with its console counterparts, which we soon learned suffered from poor optimization. Shortly after learning of its many issues, Warner Bros. pulled the game from sale as it worked with Rocksteady and NVIDIA to fix its performance issues. While WB delivered a number of patches for the game, this is the first time the game has been put back on sale since the fiasco started, giving us a clear indication the game is now suitable for the masses to play once again.
To apologize for the inconvenience, WB is offering free digital copies of the entire Batman: Arkham library for those who previously purchased or will purchase it prior to 11:59pm PT on November 16, 2015. The publisher is working with Valve to deliver this promise some time in December.
Rocksteady is also working on a new Community Challenge Pack to thank Batman: Arkham Knight players for their support in getting the PC version up and running again. The pack will be given to all owners of the game in January 2016 with PC players gaining access to the maps a week prior to their console release.
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