Warner Bros. Games has officially stated that Batman: Arkham Origins will not be receiving further support to fix bugs that have plagued it since release week

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"The team is currently working hard on the upcoming story DLC and there currently are no plans for releasing another patch," said a community manager on the Batman: Arkham Origins forum He adds that if WB does move forward with creating a new patch in future, it will only address issues that impede player progression, and not smaller but nevertheless still distracting glitches."The issues that are not progression blockers will unfortunately no longer be addressed."There may, however, come a small fix for PC users. In another forum thread , the community manager adds, "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."Batman: Arkham Origins has had numerous problems, including corrupted save files on the Xbox 360.This news is made more awkward by the recent reveal that the upcoming story DLC will not release on the Wii U . Holders of Season Passes on the console will reportedly receive a refund.

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