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Reports: Arkham Knight Won’t Come to Steam Until Autumn, DLC Delayed

Kitguru reported that Arkham Knight won’t come back to Steam until maybe this fall. This comes hot on the heels of the official update on the Steam page by WB, in which they apologised for the debacle again and told that they are “modifying the internal review process for all of our games” and reassured the community that they are “working on [the updated version of the game on PC] every day” and “for the players who are continuing to play Batman: Arkham Knight on PC, fixes are continually being made to the game as we await the final updated version” They also announced that “Batman: Arkham Knight – Batgirl: A Matter of Family DLC will not be available on July 14 for those who are currently playing the PC version of the game” to “...

Rumor: WB Montreal Working on Superman Game

Rumor has it that Warner Bros. Games Montreal, the studio responsible for the open-world super hero game, Batman: Arkham Origins, released in 2013, is making a Superman video game through a supposedly leaked screenshot. The supposedly leaked screenshot from the Superman game shows off a menu which resembles a screen where the player could select the main character’s costume. It lists Superman’s abilities with the costume, as well as his vulnerabilities. The UI buttons are those of an Xbox 360 controller. This rumor follows last week’s news that WB Games Montreal is hiring to fill 15 positions for an open world action game, which is “a new IP project for next generation game platforms.” The game they are working on will have an online component and, most importantly, WB’s listing describes ...

Warner Bros. knew about Batman: Arkham Knight PC issues

“I will say that it’s pretty rich for WB to act like they had no idea the game was in such a horrible state,” a quality assurance tester who had worked on Batman: Arkham Knight and its troubled PC port “for years” told Kotaku. “It’s been like this for months and all the problems we see now were the exact same, unchanged, almost a year ago.” The quality of the PC release of Rocksteady’s latest (critically lauded) Batman installment was immediately called into question, culminating in its removal from the Steam marketplace just a day later. At the time, publisher Warner Bros. released a statement which read, in part: We want to apologize to those of you who are experiencing performance issues with Batman: Arkham Knight on PC. We take thes...


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