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Warner seeks player assistance with Arkham City lost save issue

Those who have experienced missing save files on the Xbox 360 version of Batman: Arkham City are requested to reach out to Warner Bros. support.

"We would very much like to fix the 'disappearing save files' issue some consumers have been reporting with the Xbox 360 version of the game as quickly as possible. Thus far our QA department has been unable to reproduce this issue," a representative admitted on the game's official forums

"It would be invaluable to our QA team's ongoing test efforts if you can contact WB Games Support (support@wbgames.com) and let us know some specifics as to the hardware and software configuration of the Xbox 360 machine you are playing the game on."

Warner Bros. support is seeking answers to the following questions in your report:

  • What version of the Xbox 360 hardware are you are experiencing the “disappearing save files” issue on?
  • What storage method are you using to save your Batman: Arkham City game files to (i.e. Xbox 360 hard drive, Xbox 360 memory unit, USB drive)?
  • What version of the Xbox 360 system software do you have on your machine?
  • Are you running a Beta version of the forthcoming Xbox 360 “Holiday 2011” system update?
  • Have you experienced the “disappearing save files” issue before and/or after installing any Batman: Arkham City DLC content (If yes, please be specific as to the DLC content you have downloaded)?
  • Have you experienced the “disappearing save files” issue before and/or after installing either of Batman: Arkham City's two title updates?

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