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Batman: Return to Arkham’s frame-rate issues mean a delay to November “at the earliest”

Eurogamer today reports that it’s frame-rate issues that have caused a delay to Batman: Return to Arkham, and what’s more, they mightn’t be fixed until November “at the earliest”.

The site cites multiple sources who all point the blame at frame-rate concerns. Warner Bros. is allegedly quite cautious with issues of this type as they’ve already crippled Batman: Arkham Knight‘s PC release.

Batman: Return to Arkham will bundle Batman: Arkham Asylum and Arkham City alongside all DLC on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4. The retail version of the game is exclusive to EB Games here in Australia.

We’ll keep you posted.


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