Rocksteady has announced that the highly anticipated Batman: Arkham Trilogy will be released on Nintendo Switch on October 13. Fans of the series can now experience the definitive versions of Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight, along with all the post-launch content including DLCs featuring other iconic characters like Batgirl, Robin, and Nightwing.
The announcement was made during a Nintendo Direct broadcast in June, accompanied by a thrilling gameplay trailer. This news left fans excited to explore Gotham City in a whole new way on their favorite handheld console.
In a Twitter post, Rocksteady also unveiled a stunning artwork by Christian Ward, showcasing Batman alongside popular DC characters such as Joker, Harley Quinn, Robin, Catwoman, and more. This serves as a visual treat, building up the anticipation for the trilogy’s release on Nintendo Switch.
Although Batman: Arkham Trilogy includes Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight, it notably omits Arkham Origins. However, it is still part of the same universe and storyline, providing fans with a complete and immersive Batman experience.
Meanwhile, Rocksteady is currently working on their next game, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which will focus on anti-heroes like Harley Quinn and Deadshot. This highly anticipated game is scheduled to release on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Originally planned for a 2023 release, it was later delayed to February 2, 2024.
For those eagerly awaiting the Batman: Arkham Trilogy release, there are other Batman games available to enjoy. Check out our list of the best Batman games that you can play right now. Additionally, if you’re looking for more gaming options, explore our comprehensive list of upcoming games for 2023 on PC and consoles.
With the release of Batman: Arkham Trilogy on Nintendo Switch, fans can finally step into the shoes of the Dark Knight and experience the iconic world of Gotham City on-the-go. Don’t miss out on this thrilling adventure and be sure to mark your calendars for October 13.