You know those glitches and issues plaguing “Batman: Arkham Origins?” Well it seems those will be there for a little while longer. Warner Bros. Games has officially stated that they will not be pushing further support to fix bugs and glitches that have been found since release week. The community manager on the “Batman: Arkham Origins” confirmed the news saying the team was working on more pressing issues. "The team is currently working hard on the upcoming story DLC and there currently are no plans for releasing another patch,” he said.
IGN reports the forum manager also added that if Warner Bros. Games does decided to create a new patch in the future, it will only address the current issues that stand in the way of players game progression. While the smaller yet distracting glitches will go untreated. He said, ”The issues that are not progression blockers will unfortunately no longer be addressed.”
Since the titles release “Batman: Arkham Origins” has seen a multitude of problems and glitches including corrupted saved data files on Microsoft’s Xbox 360. However it seems there may be a small patch for PC coming. In another forum, the community manager said, "The teams will be looking into addressing the issue of Deathstroke’s Quick Fire Neural Pellets and Quick Fire Proximity Bomb not working with PC mouse/keyboard.”
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