The Caped Crusader returns next year with Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight launching on PlayStation 5, Switch 2, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on May 29, 2026. This all-new Lego Batman title looks to be a tribute to multiple eras of the hero, letting players explore different versions of Gotham City as multiple Lego-ified incarnations of Batman. Preorders are now open for the game, including a $70 standard edition and a $90 Deluxe Edition, which includes new gear and vehicles to help protect the streets of Gotham. You can also start playing the game a few days early if you preorder the Deluxe Edition. All other versions include bonus cosmetics for securing a copy of the game before launch.
Editor’s Note: This article initially stated the Switch 2 version of Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight includes the full game on the cartridge due to the Switch 2 version box art, but it has since been confirmed that the game is, in fact, a Game Key-Card release, and that the cover art will be updated at a later date to reflect this.
Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Preorder Bonuses

Preordeing any version of Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight will unlock the batsuit from The Dark Knight Returns, a classic blue-and-grey ensemble inspired by the legendary comic book mini-series.
Additionally, preordering the Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Deluxe Edition gets you up to 72-hour early access to the full game starting May 26, 2026.
$70 | Releases May 29, 2026
The Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight standard edition includes the full game on your platform of choice, plus the Dark Knight Returns preorder bonus costume if you grab the game early. Physical Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series X preorders are available for $70 at Amazon and Best Buy. Digital Preorders are also available.
While the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of the Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight include the full game data on the disc, the Switch 2 version is a Game Key-Card release. That means none of the game data is included on the card, and instead it’s used as physical DRM that allows you to download and install the full digital edition of the game from the Nintendo eShop. It was unclear from the game’s box art whether this would be the case, but the game’s listing on various retailers confirms it. We don’t know how much space the game will require, but this will likely be confirmed with the Switch 2 version’s final box art.
$90 | Releases May 26, 2026
Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is also available in a $90 physical Deluxe Edition. This version includes the full game, the Dark Knight Returns preorder Batsuit, 72 hours of early access, plus two DLC packs. Here’s a quick look at everything included.
- Full Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight game
- The Dark Knight costume (preorder bonus)
- 72 hours early access starting May 26, 2026
- Legacy Collection
- Arkham Trilogy Pack: Suits, Batmobile, and Batcave props
- Batman Beyond Pack: Suits, Batmobile, and Batcave props
- Party Music Pack
- Mayhem Collection
- New Story Mission featuring The Joker and Harley Quinn
- Mayhem Mode featuring The Joker and Harley Quinn
- Sinister Pack: Suits, Batmobile, and Batcave props
The Legacy Collection adds over 30 new items across three themed packs, like an extra costume for each of the seven playable characters, a Batmobile, and five Batcave customization props. You’ll also unlock the Arkham Trilogy, Batman Beyond, and Party Music DLC packs.
The Mayhem Collection will launch in September 2026, and it adds a new Story Mission, the villain-themed Sinister Pack, and Mayhem Mode. This new mode stars the Joker and Harley Quinn as they break out of Arkham Asylum and cause chaos in Gotham. You’ll also get more cosmetic DLC like unlockable costumes, another Batmobile, and one more Batcave prop set.
Physical preorders are available for Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series X via Amazon. Digital preorders are also available.

Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight might look similar to previous Lego Batman games, but this new adventure plays very differently. It features free-flow combat inspired by Rocksteady’s Batman: Arkham games, but fine-tuned so younger family members can easily learn and master it as they face off against groups of enemies that grow larger and better-equipped. Batman won’t be alone in his quest to save Gotham, as Detective Jim Gordon, Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl, and Catwoman will join the Dark Knight throughout the campaign.
Each character also has unique skills and gadgets. Gordon has a foam-sprayer that can incapacitate foes, Batgirl can bypass security systems with her hackarang, and Nightwing has a battle-staff that can make short work of bad guys. All of this action will take place inside of an open-world recreation of Gotham City, as the Bat-Family will take on supervillains like the Joker, Ra’s al Ghul, Two-Face, Poison Ivy, The Penguin, Mr. Freeze, Bane, and Firefly.
Batman can develop and acquire new Batmobiles to help him speed through Gotham, including several iconic vehicles featured in films and TV series such as Batman ’89, The Dark Knight, and Batman: The Animated Series. When he’s not fighting crime, Batman can recharge at the Batcave, which is full of Easter eggs like Two-Face’s giant penny and a collection of Batsuits. Overall, there are 100 suits and outfits to collect for the Bat-Family.
For more preorders, you can also check out deals on several games that will launch before Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight. Resident Evil: Requiem arrives on February 27, Pragmata will be released on April 24, and both Housemarque’s roguelite action Saros and the Invincible fighting game launch on April 30.
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