The PC version of Batman: Arkham Asylum has been delayed until September 15th in the U.S. and September 18th in Europe. But it's not bad news. The PC version is coming out a little later, but it will support NVIDIA's PhysX, which might give the game an edge over its console brothers.
"Supporting NVIDIA PhysX technology has allowed us to add that little bit extra to the PC version of the game," said Sefton Hill, Game Director at Rocksteady Studios in a statement. "As Batman interacts with the world, the aging asylum creates a more immersive, believable world which really draws the player in"
The PC demo for Arkham Asylum will not be affected -- it's still dropping tomorrow. The PlayStation 3 and 360 versions of the game are still on-schedule for August 25th.
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"Supporting NVIDIA PhysX technology has allowed us to add that little bit extra to the PC version of the game," said Sefton Hill, Game Director at Rocksteady Studios in a statement. "As Batman interacts with the world, the aging asylum creates a more immersive, believable world which really draws the player in"
The PC demo for Arkham Asylum will not be affected -- it's still dropping tomorrow. The PlayStation 3 and 360 versions of the game are still on-schedule for August 25th.
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