The release of Batman: Arkham Trilogy on Nintendo Switch is being delayed
In a Twitter post from the official Batman Arkham account, it has been announced that the release of the collection has been postponed. Originally scheduled for October 13, the release of "Batman: Arkham Trilogy" for Nintendo Switch is now planned for December 1, 2023. The developers explained that they needed additional time to ensure the best possible experience on the Nintendo Switch and apologized to the fans who were eagerly awaiting this trilogy, expressing their gratitude for their patience.
The collection will include all previously released DLCs, and "Arkham Trilogy" will be the first part of the series available on the Nintendo console.
The development of the trilogy for Nintendo Switch is being handled by Turn Me Up Games, a company that has previously successfully ported games such as "It Takes Two," "Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2," and "Borderlands Legendary Collection" to this platform.
The Batman games created by Rocksteady Studios received widespread acclaim upon their initial release. However, Rocksteady's next project, "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League," faced some difficulties. The game garnered dissatisfaction from fans after the gameplay reveal and was postponed by almost a year. In an April statement, the studio explained that this was a tough but necessary decision to ensure the highest quality game for players. They expressed their gratitude to their amazing community for their constant support, patience, and understanding, and emphasized that there is still much exciting content ahead, eagerly awaiting to meet players in Metropolis next year.
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