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Legacy of the Dark Knight gets quiet help from the Arkham team
May 19, 2026·3 min read
TT Games is building its biggest Batman game yet, with open-world exploration, sharper combat, stealth, gadgets, co-op, and a story that pulls from decades of Batman history / stories / nostalgia.
Now fans have spotted one more reason it feels so close to the Arkham series: Rocksteady is credited as a co-developer, with Warner Bros. Games Montreal also listed for support.
That is a big deal for Batman fans. Rocksteady’s Arkham games still shape what many players expect from Batman in a game, especially the unique gameplay and combat that inspired a generation of games to follow.. Legacy of the Dark Knight is still a Lego game first, but it is clearly aiming higher than a simple brick-by-brick parody.
Rocksteady’s credit explains the Arkham-style combat
Batman can fight groups of enemies, counter attacks, use gadgets, and move into stealth when brute force is not the best answer. That gives the new Lego Batman a faster and more modern feel than older Lego Titles.
TT Games is not trying to make a hard-edged Arkham sequel with Lego skins. The combat has to work for younger players, families, and co-op partners who may not care about perfect timing. The challenge is making Batman feel powerful without making the game too difficult for casual players.
Its role does not mean this is secretly an Arkham game, but it does suggest TT Games had help from people who understand how Batman should feel.
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Gotham is being built as a full open-world playground
Legacy of the Dark Knight gives players a full Lego version of Gotham to explore. With locations such as Ace Chemicals, Gotham Botanical Gardens, Wayne Tower, and Arkham Asylum being just a few that you’ll be able to explore. with crimes, puzzles, challenges, collectibles, and secrets spread across the city.
That should make the game feel less like a string of levels and more like a proper Batman adventure. Players can drive the Batmobile, glide across rooftops, chase side activities, and move between story missions without leaving Gotham behind.
The story pulls from decades of Batman history
Legacy of the Dark Knight is not locked to one movie or comic. It follows Bruce Wayne from his origin to legendary crime-fighter, using moments from Batman films, TV, comics, and games while keeping TT Games’ usual Lego humour.
The playable roster is smaller than many older Lego games, but that seems intentional. Batman, Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl, Jim Gordon, Catwoman, and Talia al Ghul are confirmed, with each character built around deeper abilities instead of giving players hundreds of simple unlocks.
That gives the game a cleaner focus. Instead of throwing every DC character into the mix, TT Games is building around the people who matter most to Batman.
Co-op keeps it firmly in Lego territory
The big difference from Arkham is co-op. Legacy of the Dark Knight supports two-player local couch co-op, so the combat, stealth, puzzles, and exploration all need to work when two players are sharing the screen.
One player might be chasing enemies while the other solves a puzzle, breaks objects, or causes the kind of chaos Lego games are known for.
Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight launches on May 22, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. A Nintendo Switch 2 version is planned later, and Deluxe Edition early access begins on May 19.

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight
Xbox Series X|SNintendo Switch 2PC (Microsoft Windows)
Released
May 22, 2026
Developer
Traveller's Tales
Publisher
WB Games
Systems
Xbox Series X|S
Nintendo Switch 2
PC (Microsoft Windows)
PlayStation 5
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