The expected release of the Batman: Arkham Trilogy collection for the Nintendo Switch has been postponed to December 1, according to the game's journalist, Michel Musters. Initially set to release on October 13, the delay was attributed to the developers' desire to guarantee the best experience for players, asking for their understanding and patience.

The Trilogy collection, announced during a Nintendo Direct broadcast earlier this year, is a set of three Arkham Batman games, namely Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight. Critically acclaimed, these games are beloved by players for their immersive gameplay and compelling narratives. The complete package will also include all extra downloadable content (DLC).

Development of the game collection was managed by Rocksteady Studios, which is currently focusing on the design of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, another video game whose release has been rescheduled to February 2, 2024. It's of note that Batman: Arkham Origins, developed by Warner Bros. Games Montreal, is not included in this collection.

The Batman: Arkham Trilogy collection for the Nintendo Switch is eagerly anticipated by ardent gaming fans. Despite the delay, excitement remains undeterred as they eagerly await their chance to take on the role of the caped crusader.