In a post published on its community blog, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment apologizes for the disastrous PC launch of Batman: Arkham Knight. While owners of the PS4 and Xbox One versions are enjoying the latest chapter of The Dark Knight, players who purchased the PC version of the game have felt very disappointed. “Again, we would like to apologize to you, the fans, and let you know that we are taking full responsibility for releasing a product that did not meet our quality standards, which is why we suspended sales of the game as soon as we understood the issues,” said the company’s community admin.
WBIE has already removed the title from the online distribution service Steam. Still, many gamers may take advantage of Steam’s refund policy. Game developer Rocksteady has taken over the work done by Iron Galaxy Studios since last month.
The various issues will delay the launch of the Batgirl: A Matter of Family DLC on PC.
For WBIE, “addressing the PC performance issues is still our top priority and at this time, we believe we have identified a number of fixes for the larger issues that were affecting PC players at launch. 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. We’ll provide an update on how things are developing next week.”
[Source]: WBIE: July 10 Update on PC version of Arkham Knight – Support for PC.