Batman: Arkham Origins multiplayer beta not coming to PC?

Batman Arkham Origins - E3 2013 - 2

In this political cartoon, Batman represents Splash Damage and the chap about to get punched in the face is the PC userbase.

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Rejoice! There’s going to be an open beta for Batman: Arkham Origins this week, according to Splash Damage’s Twitter feed, and…

…oh, no, wait. There’s a conspicuous lack of “PC” in that Tweet. The full thing reads:

“RT @sdgaffney: This week @splashdamage: 360/PS3 Open Beta launch for Arkham MP + big updates to RAD Soldiers and Dirty Bomb. Pretty awesome.” (@sdgaffney being Steve Gaffney, director at Splash Damage).

So good news for all non-PC users, there, while our glorious system remains ignored. Is a PC beta coming, perhaps a bit later, or are we that loathed? We’ve asked Splash Damage, and we’ll update you if we learn anything.


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