LEGO Batman game to launch on Switch 2 in September

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight will arrive on the Switch 2 on 18 September. Publisher Warner Bros. announced the date for the Nintendo console version of the game.

The title first launched last month on Xbox Series X/S and PC. The Switch 2 edition joins a busy September release schedule for the new console. Owners of the Deluxe Edition will also receive the Mayhem Collection DLC on the same day. It adds Mayhem Mode with The Joker and Harley Quinn, a new story mission, and a Sinister Pack of suits and items. The DLC will be available across Switch 2, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and PC. The game received a four-star review upon release.

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Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is scheduled to release on Friday, May 22, with deluxe edition owners gaining access earlier. Credits confirm that Rocksteady Studios contributed around 24 developers to the project. Warner Bros. Games Montréal also provided support during development.

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight brings open-world gameplay and combat inspired by Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham series to a new Lego title. The game features difficulty settings for varied players and a roster of playable characters including Batman and his allies. It is scheduled for release on May 22 across multiple platforms.

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Developers at TT Games demonstrated Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, blending Arkham-style combat with classic Lego co-op and humor. Journalists played early missions in Gotham's Iceberg Lounge, Haly's Circus, and an open-world city during previews. The game draws from over 80 years of Batman lore, promising deeper mechanics for all ages.

Nintendo announced a new bundle for the Switch 2 console on May 12. The deal allows buyers to purchase the system along with one game for a total of $500. The offer applies until the console price rises in September.

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