The Entire “Batman: Arkham” Trilogy Is Coming to Nintendo Switch
The Nintendo Direct presentation was accompanied by a number of interesting announcements, one of which was the autumn release of the complete Batman: Arkham trilogy on Nintendo Switch consoles.
The trilogy is being ported by the Turn Me Up Games team, which previously had experience with the Nintendo Switch and transferred the It Takes Two co-op adventure game, the Wayfinder online action RPG, and the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 collection to it. There are no technical or other details yet, but it has already been confirmed that the Batman: Arkham Trilogy bundle will include all existing DLC for each game.
Arkham Asylum was first released on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC nearly 15 years ago in 2009. Then, two years later, the sequel Arkham City appeared on the same systems, and in 2015 the final part of the trilogy, subtitled Arkham Knight, went on sale. The latter was previously available only on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and computers.