Batman: Arkham Knight Glitch Found Allowing Players to Free Roam As Other Characters

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Batman: Arkham Knight is one title that has been seen as a two-headed coin, offering more good than bad. Though the title was known as a true contender in the past year, not everything about it is considerably perfect, as some bugs and errors still lurk behind the shadows.

As reported by Gaming Bolt, many factors of Batman: Arkham Knight has made it such a great game to acquire. But in the past, the Rocksteady Studios title has encountered more than enough reasons for fans to slowly dislodge themselves from the fandom that it has established. A recent one may be another to add to the list, but some fans still look to exploit the said bug while it lasts.

According to Design and Trend, fans of Batman: Arkham Knight have recently encountered a glitch that permits them to free roam the maps as one of the other characters other than the Caped Crusader himself. Originally set for only Batman and him alone, gamers managed to loiter around maps away from their designated missions through the said glitch. As much as players would find this as a glitch and no more, there are those who wish to take advantage of this and make the best out of it before Rocksteady Studios sees that it should be repaired.

Delivered by Silicon Angle, as 2015 was one strong year for gaming-namely Batman: Arkham Knight, many gamers believe that the title has fared rather pale compared to other triple-A titles alongside it. From the PC version errors, to the continuous bugs that plagued the system, Rocksteady Studios' expansion may live shorter than what is expected of it.

With so little room for errors, Batman: Arkham Knight is walking a rather thin line for the time being. Though the game may have all these bugs and fixer-uppers, many still believe in the title's success and will most likely ascend as one of the most memorable games of 2015 and beyond.

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