'Batman: Arkham Knight' PC news: re-release is 'in the coming weeks' says Warner Bros.

Last June, Warner Bros. decided to pull out the "Batman: Arkham Knight" out of the market and put it on hold because of the major bugs and glitches the game have been plagued with. Now, it seems like the publisher has finally fixed the major issues in the game, as they recently announced that they will be releasing the IP again in the "coming weeks."
According to the released documents released by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, it seems that the company already has plans to re-release the PC version of "Batman: Arkham Knight." Unfortunately, they did not mention a specific date.
The company wrote in the document, "'Batman: Arkham Knight' is based on DC Comics' core Batman license and is available now for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft. The PC version of the game will be available in the coming weeks."
As stated by the source, the document was included in the press release of the latest Tumbler and Arkham Knight skins DLC for the IP.
Warner Bros. may not have mentioned the specific launch date but considering the fact that the company just released the patch for the PC port earlier this month, the re-release of the IP is imminent and it would probably be released sooner than expected.
The patch will consist of various fixes for the graphics, as well as GPU compatibility and tweaks to make the game for the PC port playable again.
"Batman: Arkham Knight" was pulled out from various online shops a few days after its initial release, which was on June 23, due to the severe graphical bugs and glitches. These issues almost made the game completely unplayable, as mentioned on GameSpot. Fans have even reported a major drop in the FPS (framerate per second), which is only one of the many major inconvenient issues.