• “Batman: Arkham Knight” has now returned to Steam storefront after subsequently being inept from the platform for three months.

“Batman: Arkham Knight” has now returned to Steam storefront after subsequently being inept from the platform for three months. (Photo : Batman: Arkham Knight)

"Batman: Arkham Knight" has now returned to Steam storefront after subsequently being inept from the platform for three months. The PC form hurled together with its counterparts in June, but it was taken off from digital shelf by the originator Warner Bros.

To cover up for the lengthened non-appearance, Warner Bros would be giving prints of "Batman: Arkham Origins Black Gate," "Batman," "Batman: Arkham Origins," "Batman: Arkham City GOTY," and "Arkham Asylum GOTY" to all who have purchased and will purchase the much hyped Steam version of "Batman: Arkham Knight" before Nov. 16.

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They will be "actively working with our partners at Valve to make this happen as soon as we can, so watch your Steam Library," the publisher wrote in a Steam news post. Warner Bros. also stated that they are aiming to deliver all games by December. Developer Rocksteady Studios will also create a "Community Challenge Pack," which will be a free download to all owners in January 2016, with PC players receiving the DLC one week before console owners will receive theirs.

Finally, Warner Bros. have publicized their partnership with Valve to embrace Batman-themed prints as part of the Steam Workshop competition, as per Dual shockers. The champions of the competition will be given free Warner Bros. Games like "Bastion," "Scribblenauts" and "Mad Max" from a catalogue of twenty five games. The winners' prizes will be circulated to those who have purchased "Batman: Ark ham Knight" up to Nov. 16.