The Batman: Arkham trilogy has been regarded as one of the best superhero games ever. And, while its sequel isn't set to come out until next year, the original trilogy is headed to another platform to tide audiences over in the meantime.
Nintendo announced that the Batman: Arkham trilogy is coming to the Switch during its most recent Nintendo Direct live stream where, among other things, we found out about Super Mario Bros. Wonder. Better yet, the entire trilogy of games is coming to the hybrid console later this fall.
Rocksteady released a brand new gameplay trailer revealing that the definitive edition of the Arkham series will launch exclusively on the Switch. The new version will include all the post-launch content as one complete collection which means Switch owners do not need to purchase the DLCs separately.
The Switch port of the trilogy was developed by the independent studio Turn Me Up Games. The LA-based studio is best known for working on the Switch ports of It Takes Two, Borderlands: Legendary Collection, and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2.
Arkham Asylum is the first game in the trilogy and was released on the PS3 and Xbox 360 in 2009. The game was later ported to the PS4 and PC. The game held the Guinness World Record for "Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever."
