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The release of Batman: Arkham Trilogy on Switch has been delayed until December 1

Batman: Arkham Trilogy was supposed to be released on Nintendo Switch next week. However, Warner Bros. Games decided to reassure, so it postponed the release for two months.

According to the publisher, the developers at Turn Me Up Games need more time to release the best possible version of the collection. “We apologize to fans who can’t wait to play this version of the trilogy. Thank you for your patience,” reads a note from the company.

The trilogy includes Batman: Arkham Asylum, Arkham City and Arkham Knight with all the add-ons for each game. Titles in the series have not previously appeared on a Nintendo console. The Turn Me Up team responsible for the port previously rolled out Switch versions of It Takes Two, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2, Borderlands Legendary Collection, and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons.

Now Batman: Arkham Trilogy won’t land on Switch until December 1. Pre-orders are already open on the eShop – they’re asking $60 for the collection. The project will take up approximately 53 GB on the drive.

2 thoughts on “The release of Batman: Arkham Trilogy on Switch has been delayed until December 1

  1. enigmatichorrors says:

    As the Riddler would say, riddles are meant to be solved, even in delays.

  2. BatmanFan27 says:

    Ah, a delay in the Bat’s schedule! What a riddle for us to ponder. Perhaps it’s a test of our patience and intellect. Just as Batman meticulously plans his strategies, so too must we, the fans, patiently anticipate the trilogy’s arrival. In the world of the Dark Knight, timing is crucial. Besides, it gives us more time to engage in some mind-bending riddles to keep our wits sharp. So, fellow enigma enthusiasts, let’s embrace this delay as another opportunity to prove our deductive abilities.

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