"Batman: Return To Arkham," the HD compilation of the first two "Arkham" games including all DLCs released for them, will be delayed, according to Warner Bros. and Rocksteady. No official announcement was made and the game could be pushed back to November this year.

Based on Eurogamer's report, "Batman: Return To Arkham" will be postponed due to a number of performance issues. One main concern is the game's framerate. Warner Bros. and game publisher Rocksteady had to push back the release of the bundle to polish the quality of the game, which will disappointingly take five months.

Though the delay isn't something that fans can easily overlook, the company has all the good reason to make sure that the port won't end up like the PC version of "Batman: Arkham Knight" was. Iron Galaxy Studios' Arkham Knight for the PC was bugged to the bone from framerate, render to major graphical issues.

The various online news outlet, along with Eurogamer, already tried to get an official word from Warner Bros. However, no exact figures were given regarding the new release date.

"After reviewing the progress of the project, the team at WB Games has decided to delay the release of Batman: Return to Arkham to give the team at Virtuous Games additional time to deliver a polished Batman Arkham game experience," Warner Bros. Stated (via Eurogamer).

Warner Bros. is clearly taking all the necessary steps to ensure that the game bundle "Batman: Return To Arkham" won't end up like its predecessor. The large-scale full refunds offered for the Steam release of "Arkham Knight" is a good learning experience.

For those who haven't pre-ordered the game yet, "Batman: Return To Arkham" is available on Amazon, Gamestop, and Bestbuy.

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