Batman Arkham Trilogy Announced For Nintendo Switch

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The Batman Arkham trilogy is considered revolutionary for the superhero genre. Rocksteady Studios created a definitive Batman experience with the first game and expanded upon it with the sequels.

Several years after Batman Arkham Knight, all three games have been announced for the Nintendo Switch.

Why it matters: This announcement means that Nintendo fans will be able to enjoy Batman Arkham Knight for the first time. It will also provide an easy method to enjoy the Arkham franchise on the go.

The first two games in the Batman Arkham trilogy are over a decade old. Therefore, the Nintendo Switch should have little trouble running these games.

However, Batman Arkham Knight was released on the PS4 in 2015. The game also includes impressive graphics and a massive open world. While this may be challenging for the Nintendo Switch, developers have previously ported various last-gen games to the system.

Previously, games like Doom Eternal and The Witcher 3 were released for the Nintendo Switch. However, users should expect a few graphical compromises for Batman Arkham Knight, similar to The Witcher 3.

The three games will arrive on the Nintendo Switch in Fall 2023. These games should be a great addition to the platform, in addition to the several games already available on the platform.

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