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Following a report that Batman: Arkham Knight's deeply flawed PC port won't be fixed until September or later, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has said it expects "an interim patch update" to be released sometime in August.
WBIE made the announcement yesterday on the game's Steam page. WBIE pulled the game from sale on Steam days after its launch after numerous problems, performance defects and other issues came to light and customers demanded refunds.
"Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Rocksteady and our partners are targeting an interim patch update for existing players to be released in August," the statement says. "This update will address many of the issues we listed in our June 27 update."
"We would like to thank you for your continued patience and invaluable feedback," the statement added. "We are continuing to monitor and listen for any additional issues and are driving towards a full update for everyone as quickly as we possibly can."
WBIE apologized for the PC version of Batman: Arkham Knight last weekend and said that all downloadable content extensions for that platform were on hold pending its repair.