The highly anticipated Lego Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight is set to release soon, and fans everywhere are eagerly waiting to get their hands on it. For those who can't wait, there's even an option to start playing right now. In the past, Traveller's Tales was known for releasing a new Lego game every year, but like many other game developers, they have had to adjust to the longer development times for bigger budget games.
However, the wait for this new release seems to have been worth it, as Lego Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight is being praised as one of the best Lego games yet. Not only is it a solid Lego game, but it also serves as a substitute for a new Batman: Arkham game. For those who have not yet secured a copy, here's a breakdown of the best places to pre-order it before the launch.
For those wondering, Lego Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight is set to launch on Friday, May 22 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. There are also plans for a Nintendo Switch 2 version, but pre-orders for it are currently available without a release window. However, for those who can't wait, there is an option for early access through a deluxe edition pre-order.
This version also includes the Legacy Collection, a collection of three DLC packs with extra suits, Batmobiles, and Batcave props. There is also the Mayhem Collection and Sinister pack, which will be available in September. For those looking to pre-order, Amazon and Very are currently offering the best deals for the physical standard edition of the game, selling it for £45.99.
As for the deluxe edition, it can be purchased from Amazon, Very, Argos, or Smyths for £61.99. Lego Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight draws inspiration from various Batman media, including the live-action movies, comics, and previous video games, creating its own unique story. It also features multiplayer co-op for two players, but unfortunately, there is no online co-op option available.
Fans of the Caped Crusader can pre-order now to receive an additional suit based on the iconic 1980s comic book, The Dark Knight Returns. And for those looking for more Batman content, be sure to follow us on Twitter and leave a comment below or email us to submit Inbox letters and Reader's Features. You can also add Metro as a preferred source on Google for all the latest gaming news and reviews.