TT Games’ LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight might have a limited roster compared to previous LEGO Batman games, but its open world it sprawling, it seems. It’s even bigger than Arkham Knight.
On Twitter, LEGO Games News (via Insider Gaming) claims that the LEGO title will consist of four islands, with the South Island being the largest. Arkham Knight was the send-off of Rocksteady Games’ Batman escapades before shifting focus onto the much-maligned live service title, Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which has seen its final update earlier in the year.
If this is true, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight will have no problem with content, even if you won’t have the same sprawling roster other LEGO games have become known for. Now, though, we just need to know one thing — how much will it cost?
Right now, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight doesnโt have a release date beyond a 2026 release year.