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Multiple hands-on previews published May 5, 2026 show Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight — developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros.
Games — as a major reinvention of the Lego franchise that borrows heavily from Rocksteady’s Arkham series.
The game, due May 22, 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Switch 2, features an expansive, multi-island open-world Gotham, upgraded counter-based combat, stealth sections, character-specific gadgets and small RPG elements such as skill trees and unlockable moves.
Previewers praised the blend of slapstick Lego humour with faithful references to decades of Batman media, a cohesive single narrative that retells Bruce Wayne’s origin, and deeper systems (difficulty tiers including a “Dark Knight” mode where the player can lose). Critics noted some rough edges — rudimentary stealth, occasional traversal clunkiness and a reduced playable roster (roughly seven characters) — but generally called it a creative, accessible “Diet Arkham” that expands what Lego games can do while retaining family-friendly charm.
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The discussion highlights a mismatch between published system requirements (calling out Frame Gen/upscaling tech) and hands‑on impressions reporting smooth performance, including on Steam Deck. Expect tech outlets and the developer to clarify requirement wording amid community concern over native fps versus upscaling.








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