Long story short, the PC edition of Batman: Arkham Knight is a disaster. While the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of the game continue to mesmerise in their full glory, the PC version has been so flawed that Warner Bros was forced to pull the game off store shelves across the world.

While the publishing house has indeed pulled the game's PC version off the shelves, there's still no word on when (or even whether) we will see the game back in sales, fitted with all the necessary fixes. But now it seems like a patch for the game is indeed on its way, planned for August.

Warner Bros recently posted a full update for the same, stating that "Rocksteady and our partners are targeting an interim patch update for existing players to be released in August. This update will address many of the issues we listed in our June 27 update."

While it's definitely good news for PC players out there looking to play Arkham Knight minus the in-game annoyances, it still needs to be said that we are awaiting confirmation of when the PC version will again go on sale.

So there you have it PC players. It seems like your woes surrounding the game are set to continue for another indefinite period, or maybe till the August patch for the game. We have our fingers crossed, though.

[Source: Twinfinite]