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Rocksteady reveals Batman Arkham Trilogy coming to Switch this October

Fans of Rocksteady Studios acclaimed Batman Arkham collection of games, which first made their debut on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 has confirmed that the Batman Arkham Collection, which contains the three mainline Arkham gamers will be arriving on the Nintendo Switch family of systems on 13th October. The collection contains Batman: Arkham Asylum, Batman: Arkham City and Batman: Arkham Knight.

14 thoughts on “Rocksteady reveals Batman Arkham Trilogy coming to Switch this October”

  1. What a coincidence, Red Dead Redemption physical release and Batman Arkham trilogy both releasing on October 13th.

    1. Most likely never happening, unfortunately. With the DS remake doing well, they’ll probably remake the other games, too. By then, they might as well just release the remakes on the next Ninty system.

        1. Make good on the “remake” part & just remake how the game plays & whatnot. Keep the story the same overall & just make it less action heavy. I surmise (hope) Capcom will do the same if they remake RE5 & RE6.

      1. That makes no difference whatsoever. Arkham Origins is part of the Arkham series, whether Rocksteady like it or not. I don’t understand this contempt people have for Origins, it’s a solid enjoyable game. I enjoyed it more than City and Knight, as I prefer more linear games. It’s also the one game in the series that’s not available on modern hardware, you can’t buy it on Steam anymore. It needs porting or we’ll lose it.

        1. You’re still missing the point. Warner Bros. Games Montreal made the Origins game, not ROCKSTEADY. Get your facts and priorities straight!

  2. The physical version doesn’t even have all 3 games on it, there is absolutely zero point in releasing a physical version if it doesn’t even have the last 2 games on the actual cartridge.

    1. You’re probably in the minorites. Furthermore, with the two additional games to download, you don’t need an additional memory card required to download.

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