Long-Awaited Batman: Arkham Knight Patch Is Released, Then Yanked

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The patch for the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight was released to some beta players, but has now been pulled.

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Warner Bros, the publisher of Batman: Arkham Knight, said that the patch was removed due to it accidentally being released early. Previous reports have claimed that the patch would be released sometime this month. The game was released on June 23 for PC, but had so many bugs and glitches that it was pulled from shelves, reports GameSpot.

Despite Warner Bros pulling the patch, several owners of Batman: Arkham Knight that signed up for betas have said that it fixed many of their problems. They noted that the game runs at 60fps and that it’s new graphics options allows for fine-tuning of the game, GameSpot notes.

While news of the new patch is likely welcomed by fans of the series, they still can’t buy the game yet. It’s unknown when exactly developer Rocksteady will release Batman: Arkham Knight again for the PC, but it’s estimated to be sometime this Fall, reports Den of Geek.

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