Batman: Arkham Knight rises on PC as Warner Bros. puts it back on sale
It's been a long road for the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight, but today, WB has made it once again available for sale.
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It's been a long road for the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight, but today, WB has made it once again available for sale.
Rockstead Studios has revealed its roadmap for Batman: Arkham Knight DLC, which shows the studio plans on releasing content until the end of the year.
The Batman: Arkham Knight DLC releases haven't been too impressive so far. But maybe there's still hope for the season pass as it nears its conclusion.
WBIE has announced an upcoming DLC will star Catwoman as she sets out for revenge against the Riddler. That's not all, as new challenge packs, skins, and vehicles are also planned for release in the coming weeks.
Batman: Arkham Knight PC owners can pick up the latest patch that provides some major fixes and improvements to the game, which includes reduced frame rate hitches, memory optimizations, and more.
If the Season Pass for Batman: Arkham Knight feels a little underwhelming, perhaps these Batmobile races will make things better. (Alright, maybe not, but there does appear to be Nightwing story DLC incoming.)
The Batman: Arkham Knight DLC has put us in the face-kicking boots of Harley Quinn, Red Hood and Batgirl, but somehow we're left wanting more. Nate delves into the Batman universe to uncover the DLC Arkham Knight needs to truly make an impressive finale.
The PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight may not be fixed until November the latest. This is according to an alleged leaked internal memo from WB Games to EB Games.
There are some good ideas exercised in Batman: Arkham Knight's 'A Matter of Family' DLC, but Batgirl's first playable adventure ends way too quickly to truly take advantage of any of them.
The Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer debut at the 2015 San Diego Comic Con practically stole the show, but it should also bring about a sense of unease. They might not heroes in any real sense, and that could spell doom for these characters if they cross over to other media like video games.