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Open-World LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight officially announced

Ever since they released LEGO Star Wars The Skywalker Saga back in 2022, TTGames have been relatively quiet, with most updates on the studio coming via leaks and rumours. Finally however, the studio has come out from the shadows, announcing LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight.

Officially announced during Gamescom Opening Night Live, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is by far TTGames’ most ambitious DC LEGO game yet, featuring a fully explorable open world in the vein of Rocksteady’s Arkham games.

Of course, being a LEGO title, the game will feature plenty of TTGames’ well-known style of humour and slapstick, all wrapped up in a Batman-themed bow.

Seemingly offering an original story “inspired by decades of Batman films, television, comic books, and games, and jam-packed with Batman nostalgia” Legacy of the Dark Knight should have plenty to enjoy no matter which era you grew up in.

As mentioned, we haven’t heard from TT Games since 2022’s LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. In this time, reports emerged regarding the studio and its development woes following multiple project cancellations.

Assuming LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is as good as it looks however, TT Games will have managed to put themselves back on the map. We will have to wait and see when the game launches some time in 2026.

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