The delayed remaster bundle "Batman: Return To Arkham" may be released before the year ends.

According to Videogamer.com, UK online retailer Base.com has seemingly revealed the release date for the title. The posting for "Batman: Return To Arkham" on Base.com says that the remaster will be released on November 25.

While some can say that the date posted on Base.com may just be a placeholder, just remember that the same website has listed the remastered version of "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" for a November 23 release date, a week before it was announced by Bethesda on E3.

If this listing is proven to be true, then this will tie up nicely with statements that the game will not be released until at least November, according to Eurogamer's sources.

Warner Bros. themselves have not given a concrete release date for "Batman: Return To Arkham" since its delay was announced. Originally slated for a July release, WB Games said on a statement that the game was delayed indefinitely.

Rumors stated that the reason for "Batman: Return of Arkham"'s delay is the poor quality that Chinese developer Virtuos Games presented when working on the game. WB Games has not given any official reason for the delay, however.

"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 Virtuos Games additional time to deliver a polished Batman Arkham game experience," WB Games said on the official community forums.

The past year has not been good for the Caped Crusader, with the movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" getting generally negative scores from critics. The "Arkham Knight" PC version release was a failure, and even the recent Telltale "Batman" title was buggy on the PC when it was first launched.

Hopefully, "Batman: Return To Arkham" will present a great experience for players when it gets launched. Watch out for more news here.

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