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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Release Times and Deluxe Access Confirmed

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Deluxe Edition buyers on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S can launch LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight at midnight local time on Tuesday, May 19, the first new mainline LEGO Batman entry since 2014. PC early access opens nine hours later at 10 a.m. Pacific on the same day. Standard buyers across all three platforms follow on Friday, May 22.

The launch closes a 12-year wait between mainline LEGO Batman games and arrives with a credits roll that turned heads on day one: roughly 24 developers from Rocksteady Studios, the team behind the Arkham series, sit alongside Warner Bros. Games Montréal, the studio behind Gotham Knights. IGN scored the result an 8 out of 10.

Early Access Times by Region

Console early access follows a rolling midnight pattern, opening at the stroke of 12 a.m. local in each time zone. Pacific Daylight Time players on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S get in first at 9 p.m. Pacific on Monday, May 18, which is the moment New York rolls past midnight into Tuesday. Tokyo, Sydney, and Wellington crossed that line earlier in their own evenings.

The PC unlock follows a different rule. Steam and Epic Games Store activation is one global moment tied to 10 a.m. Pacific on Tuesday, May 19, regardless of where the player sits. London Deluxe holders sign in at 6 p.m. on the same evening; Tokyo waits until 2 a.m. on Wednesday, May 20.

Standard buyers wait three days for the same rolling-midnight + PC-noon-Pacific structure to repeat for the wider launch on Friday, May 22.

Window PT (San Francisco) ET (New York) BST (London) JST (Tokyo) AEST (Sydney)
Deluxe access, console 9 p.m. May 18 12 a.m. May 19 12 a.m. May 19 12 a.m. May 19 12 a.m. May 19
Deluxe access, PC 10 a.m. May 19 1 p.m. May 19 6 p.m. May 19 2 a.m. May 20 3 a.m. May 20
Standard launch, console 9 p.m. May 21 12 a.m. May 22 12 a.m. May 22 12 a.m. May 22 12 a.m. May 22
Standard launch, PC 10 a.m. May 22 1 p.m. May 22 6 p.m. May 22 2 a.m. May 23 3 a.m. May 23

A 12-Year Mainline Gap Ends

The last mainline LEGO Batman game shipped on November 11, 2014. LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham closed out a trilogy that, according to Warner Bros. analyst commentary at the time, had pushed the first two entries past 20 million combined copies. A spin-off, LEGO DC Super-Villains, arrived in October 2018, but that one centered the villains, not Bruce Wayne.

The dormancy was structural. TT Games spent most of the back half of the decade pouring resources into LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, which moved 3.2 million copies in two weeks at its April 2022 launch and became the fastest-selling LEGO game on record per publisher metrics released in June 2022. That title also broke the studio’s proprietary engine workflow; Skywalker Saga shipped on TT Games’ in-house NTT engine and was the only one to do so.

Legacy of the Dark Knight is the first beneficiary of the post-NTT pivot, with the studio moving wholesale to Unreal Engine 5 for this project and future releases. The new official TT Games product page for Legacy of the Dark Knight bills the title as “a story-led open-world action-adventure,” a framing the studio did not use for the 2014 trilogy entry.

Arkham Veterans in the Credits

The headline development twist sits in the closing credits. About 24 developers from Rocksteady Studios, plus contributors from Warner Bros. Games Montréal, are listed on the project according to a credits breakdown of the Arkham co-developer roles. The Rocksteady contingent includes a producer, a designer, several senior programmers, and artists.

That co-developer credit traces back through the Arkham trilogy: Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight, which between 2009 and 2015 defined free-flow combat and predator stealth as the genre standard for superhero brawlers. Combat in Legacy of the Dark Knight inherits that lineage. Players string fluid attack chains, parry on a single-button rhythm, and chain takedowns from rafter beams in a system that LEGO Batman’s earlier outings did not attempt.

Bane is voiced by Matt Berry in a performance the studio confirms takes cues from Tom Hardy’s 2012 Christopher Nolan turn. The Caped Crusader himself is voiced by Shai Matheson. The studio has not released a count of voiced lines, but the seven-character roster is small enough that each principal carries a full bespoke voice track rather than a shared sound bank.

Standard and Deluxe Editions Compared

There are two editions available across PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via the Steam pre-purchase page for Legacy of the Dark Knight. The headline tradeoff is the early-access window and the Legacy Collection content pack.

Feature Standard Edition Deluxe Edition
Price (US) $69.99 $89.99
Earliest play time May 22, 2026 May 19, 2026 (72-hour head start)
Legacy Collection items Not included 30+ themed suits, vehicles, props
Mayhem Collection DLC Not included Bundled (release September 2026)
In-game microtransactions None None

Pricing in India lists the Standard at ₹3,899 and the Deluxe at ₹5,499. The PS5 Deluxe is sold through the official PlayStation Store Deluxe listing for North America. Warner Bros. has confirmed there are no in-game purchases that require real money, a deliberate departure from the publisher’s recent live-service experiments.

The Open-World Gotham Build

Legacy of the Dark Knight ships with a single open-world Gotham, built in Unreal Engine 5, that players traverse on foot, by grappling hook, by glide, and through more than 20 unlockable vehicles, including several Batmobile variants and the Batcycle. Named districts include Ace Chemicals, Wayne Tower, and Arkham Asylum, each a discrete combat and puzzle node within the larger city.

The seven playable principals each carry distinct gadget loadouts and progression trees, a sharp departure from the studio’s older formula of unlocking hundreds of throwaway minifigures. The cast and their gear:

  • Batman: Batarang, Grapnel Launcher, Batclaw, full combat suite
  • Robin: bo staff, acrobatic traversal kit
  • Nightwing: dual escrima sticks, electric takedowns
  • Batgirl: hacking tools, ranged batarang variant
  • Jim Gordon: GCPD-issue sidearm, investigation tools
  • Catwoman: whip, stealth-focused gadget set
  • Talia al Ghul: blade combat, League of Assassins tools

Two-player split-screen couch co-op is supported. Online co-op is not, a notable absence in a 2020s open-world release and one the studio has not publicly explained. The official Legacy of the Dark Knight FAQ confirms the local-only co-op limitation alongside a no-microtransactions commitment and offline play support after initial installation.

A strong open-world Gotham and trademark Lego slapstick humour powers a fantastic plastic parody of Batman’s greatest hits.

That is the IGN review verdict, scored at 8 out of 10 in the outlet’s coverage published the day of the deluxe unlock. Other early aggregator scores skew higher, with Metacritic listings tracking 83 on PC, 84 on PS5, and 86 on Xbox Series X/S as of publication.

PC Specs and the Switch 2 Wait

PC system requirements are modest by 2026 standards. The minimum spec runs on a Windows 11 install with an Intel Core i5-10600K or AMD Ryzen 5 1600 CPU (central processing unit), 16 GB of RAM (random-access memory), and a GeForce GTX 960 or Radeon RX 6400 with 4 GB of VRAM (video memory), targeting 1080p at 30 frames per second. Storage is 50 GB on SSD (solid-state drive); no traditional hard-disk install is offered.

The recommended spec aims for 1440p at 60 frames per second on an Intel Core i7-12700 or AMD Ryzen 7 5800X with an RTX 2070 SUPER or Radeon RX 6650 XT. HDR (high dynamic range) is supported on capable displays; Steam Cloud saves and Trading Cards are enabled.

The Nintendo Switch 2 version is the open question. Warner Bros. confirmed the Switch 2 SKU exists and will ship later in 2026, but has held back a firm date. With the Switch 2 itself the newest console on the market, a same-day port was never realistic; the staggered release likely targets the holiday window when first-party Nintendo releases thin out.

Frequently Asked Questions

When Does LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Unlock for Standard Buyers?

Standard editions unlock at the stroke of midnight local time on Friday, May 22, on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, following the same rolling-midnight schedule that governed the deluxe console wave. PC standard buyers activate at 10 a.m. Pacific on the same day, which is 1 p.m. Eastern, 6 p.m. in London, and 2 a.m. Saturday in Tokyo.

What Comes With the Deluxe Edition Beyond the 72-Hour Early Access?

The Deluxe Edition bundles the base game, a Legacy Collection with more than 30 cosmetic items spread across themed suit, vehicle, and Batcave prop packs, and the Mayhem Collection downloadable content scheduled for September 2026. The Mayhem add-on includes a new story mission, a villain-themed Mayhem Mode, and additional rogues-gallery content.

Is There Online Co-op or Cross-Play?

No. The game supports two-player local split-screen couch co-op only. Online co-op is not available at launch, and no cross-platform play between PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC has been announced. Single-player remains the dominant intended mode.

Does the Game Have Microtransactions?

No. Warner Bros. has confirmed Legacy of the Dark Knight contains no in-game purchases requiring real money. All 100 unlockable suits, all 20-plus vehicles, and all Batcave props are earned through gameplay or included with the Deluxe Edition’s Legacy Collection.

When Will the Nintendo Switch 2 Version Release?

Warner Bros. has confirmed the Switch 2 version is in development and will arrive later in 2026, but the publisher has not committed to a specific date. The PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC versions ship on May 22, with no platform parity for Nintendo at launch.

Did the Arkham Studios Really Work on This?

Yes. Approximately 24 developers from Rocksteady Studios are credited as co-developers, alongside contributors from Warner Bros. Games Montréal. Rocksteady built the Batman: Arkham trilogy between 2009 and 2015; WB Games Montréal developed Arkham Origins (2013) and Gotham Knights (2022). Their combat and stealth design influence is visible across the new game’s free-flow brawling system.

The PC store pages will time-stamp the moment the download lock lifts on May 22 at 10 a.m. Pacific. Console players who do not own the Deluxe Edition see their unlock open at midnight on the same day.

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