Lego Batman game draws Arkham inspiration for May release

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.

The game takes place in an open-world Gotham where players glide and grapple as Batman, solving Riddler puzzles and engaging in QTE-driven combat with punches, kicks, and parries. Bruce Wayne also rides a motorcycle and the Batmobile, using tools like explosive gel to break walls. Executive producer Matt Ellison highlighted the combat's accessibility, noting that players can choose low-stress modes or the challenging Dark Knight setting with stealth and gadget use.

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Dynamic preview illustration of Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, showcasing Arkham combat in Iceberg Lounge with co-op elements.
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Preview hands-on showcases Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight

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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.

Following its reveal at The Game Awards 2025, a new clip for LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight spotlights Tim Burton's 1989 Batman film, recreating the museum scene with Jack Nicholson's Joker set to Prince's 'Partyman.' The game continues to blend Batman lore from across eras in its open-world adventure.

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A promotional clip for the upcoming Lego Batman game, Legacy of the Dark Knight, has been released. The clip features a recreation of an iconic scene from the 1989 Batman film involving the Joker.

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