Warner Bros. Removes Batman: Arkham Knight From Steam After User Complaints
Publisher Warner Bros. has pulled Batman: Arkham Knight from Steam following user complaints. The intention is that the game will appear again at a later date, but the problems are so great that the publisher has decided to stop selling the PC version for a while.
Warner Bros. says it is working on an update to fix the issues, but doesn’t know when it will be released yet. The problems come as no surprise; Even before the release, stories were circulating about this. The problems mainly affect PC users with AMD video cards. The complaints include that the frame rate drops while driving the Batmobile, for example, that the game occasionally stutters and stutters or that the game crashes completely while playing.
Warner Bros. apologizes and says gamers who have already purchased Arkham Knight on Steam can get their money back. Why Warner Bros. did not postpone the release, while the difficulties were known before the release, is unclear.
The game not only came out this week on Steam, but is also available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. On the console versions, the problems that PC users have do not occur.