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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is a narrative action-adventure from TT Games that retells Batman's rise through open-world Gotham, LEGO humor, co-op play, and a larger DC villain roster.

IBBOB Score 8.6 out of 10

Quick Facts

Platforms
pc, ps5, xbox, switch2
Price
high
Playtime
medium
Difficulty
Easy to approach, with most depth coming from combat timing, stealth, exploration, collectibles, and co-op coordination
Modes
Single-player action-adventure, local shared/split-screen co-op, multiplayer support, full controller support, and Remote Play Together on Steam

Best For

  • Players who want a family-friendly Batman adventure with open-world Gotham, LEGO humor, and recognizable DC villains
  • Fans of TT Games who liked the scale of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga and want that structure applied to Batman
  • Pairs or families looking for a story-led action game with local co-op rather than a pure competitive multiplayer game

Skip If

  • Players who want a dark, punishing Batman game with Arkham-style seriousness above all else
  • Anyone who dislikes collectible-heavy LEGO structure, light puzzle solving, or playful retellings of famous characters
  • People looking for a realistic crime sandbox instead of a stylized action-adventure built around LEGO comedy

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is a narrative-led action-adventure from TT Games and Warner Bros. Games. It follows Bruce Wayne’s path from training with the League of Shadows to becoming Gotham’s protector, while keeping the lighter LEGO humor and co-op friendliness that make these games easier to share.

The official Steam page lists a May 22, 2026 release date for PC, with PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch 2 storefronts also attached to the game. Treat it as a full standalone LEGO Batman game, not a small update to an older LEGO title.

Why It Stands Out

The strongest hook is the mix of Batman origin story and open-world Gotham. Instead of only replaying isolated film scenes, Legacy of the Dark Knight frames the game around Bruce becoming Batman, meeting allies, and facing a larger rogue’s gallery across the city.

The official description names Jim Gordon, Catwoman, Robin, Nightwing, and Batgirl as key allies, with The Joker, The Penguin, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, Bane, and more on the villain side. That gives the game a broader Batman sweep than a narrow movie tie-in.

It also matters that TT Games is positioning this as an action-adventure with a more active combat system, stealth tools, detective skills, Batmobiles, Batcycles, and an explorable Gotham. For players who bounced off older LEGO games because they felt too simple, this one looks like it is trying to keep the LEGO accessibility while giving the moment-to-moment play more bite.

Official Steam page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2215200/LEGO_Batman_Legacy_of_the_Dark_Knight/

Gameplay

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Gotham gameplay screenshot

Steam screenshot showing the game’s LEGO Gotham action-adventure style.

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight open-world Batman screenshot

Steam screenshot showing the broader Batman fantasy beyond simple level-by-level LEGO play.

Who Should Play It

Play LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight if you want a Batman game that is easier to share, less grim than Arkham, and built around open-world Gotham, famous villains, story progress, collectibles, and local co-op.

Skip it if you mainly want a mature detective thriller, very demanding combat, or a realistic crime game. The point here is Batman through the LEGO lens: energetic, funny, collectible-heavy, and readable for more types of players.

Verdict

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is worth tracking if you want a big licensed action-adventure that can work for solo players and couch co-op groups. The Batman setting gives it stronger identity than a generic LEGO crossover, while TT Games’ recent open-hub approach gives Gotham enough room to become the real attraction.