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Batman Arkham Trilogy on Switch has timed exclusive The Batman suit

Though it's clearly coming to other platforms.

The Batman Arkham Trilogy on Switch will have an exclusive suit from The Batman at launch, meaning those playing Batman Arkham Knight on other platforms will have to wait. The Batman‘s suit made a brief appearance inside Arkham Knight on other platforms last month.

The Batman‘s unique suit was first teased back in 2020 and, of course, featured heavily in the Robert Pattinson-led feature film of the same name.

“The new Batman character suit inspired by the Warner Bros Pictures hit film The Batman… will be available exclusively in Batman Arkham Knight on Nintendo Switch at launch,” Warner Bros confirmed. Batman Arkham Trilogy debuts on Switch from 1 December.

Warner Bros also confirmed that the suit will be available inside Batman Arkham Knight on PC, PS4 and Xbox One from 15 December. The publisher was also explicit that “The Batman inspired character skin will be available in Batman Arkham Knight only; it will not be available in Batman Arkham Asylum or Batman Arkham City.”

Batman Arkham Trilogy heads to Switch on 1 December and bundles together Batman Arkham Asylum, Batman Arkham City, and Batman Arkham Knight. Those titles are available in various forms on platforms including Windows PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS3, PS4 and PS5.

The Batman film made its theatrical debut back in 2022; we reviewed it here.


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