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Batman: Arkham Knight Returns to Steam Next Week

Arkham City has fixed its bug problem.

Since its June release, the Steam version of Batman: Arkham Knight has been plagued with issues. Despite several large patches, the unplayable PC version of the game had to be removed from Steam. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment are almost done fixing the game, and it will return to Steam next week on Oct. 28.

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An announcement on Batman: Arkham Knight’s Steam page gives details on when Steam users will be able to play the game again.

At 10 am PDT, Oct. 28th, Batman: Arkham Knight will be re-released for the PC platform. At the same time we’ll also be releasing a patch that brings the PC version fully up-to-date with content that has been released for console (with the exception of console exclusives).

This means that next week, all PC players will have access to Photo Mode, Big Head Mode, Batman: Arkham Asylum Batman Skin, and character selection in combat AR challenges. Season Pass holders will have access to all content released since launch.

We want to give particular thanks to the members of the PC community who took the time to give us clear, detailed feedback and bug reporting.

PC players will have a lot of content to catch up on next week, as the game has been consistently updated with new costumes, combat challenges, and story DLC since release. Rocksteady recently revealed all of the content the Season Pass will include.

Will you try Batman: Arkham Knight on PC after the patch, or have you already moved on to the console versions? Let us know in the comments!

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