'Batman: Arkham Knight' PC problems update: Won't be fixed until September

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PC gamers looking forward to finally get started on "Batman: Arkham Knight" will now reportedly have to wait until September for the fixed version of the game to finally be available.

The news came courtesy of an EB Games email obtained by Kotaku Australia.

In the email, it was said that both Warner Bros. and Rocksteady Studios are currently hard at work trying to clean up all of the issues plaguing the game, but it appears as though a fix will not be available until at least September. 

The content of the email also suggested that the people behind the game have deemed the problems so serious that they have also requested all PC copies of "Batman: Arkham Knight" to be returned.

Rocksteady Studios has already released a fix for the PC version of the game, but it has only addressed minor issues.

Warner Bros. claims that they have already identified the major sources of problems for the PC version of "Batman: Arkham Knight" and that they are already in the process of fixing them. Warner Bros. has also promised that they will provide a status update for the game, but refrained from giving a specific date for when they might do so, according to Polygon.

While the PC version of "Batman: Arkham Knight" remains problematic, its PlayStation 4 and Xbox One counterparts have been busy piling up stellar reviews.

The game is also performing very well in terms of sales, at least on its console platforms, even managing to take the top spot in terms of physical game sales in the United States, according to Gamespot.

The new list comes courtesy of the NPD Group, and in addition to being number one in terms of physical sales, "Batman: Arkham Knight"  has also been identified as the second best-selling game of the year trailing only "Mortal Kombat X."

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