Folks โ€” after months of waiting and looking like we were permanently trapped inside Squidward's "window meme" limbo (you know how long LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight has been sitting on every platform except Switch 2?), Warner Bros Games finally pulled back the curtain with an actual reveal trailer this week! The game is officially landing on Nintendo's new console on **September 18th**, and pre-orders are now open โ€” which honestly feels like a huge deal given how stacked that release window looks. It joins Insomniac's Wolverine as another major superhero launch hitting Switch 2 in the same busy September, so it seems like Warner Bros really wants to make sure we're not bored on this thing once we get home from work.

But here's what really got me excited about all of this: they're announcing that Mayhem Collection DLC ships simultaneously with release day! You get playable Joker and Harley Quinn right off the bat, plus a fresh new story mode called "Mayhem Mode" โ€” it actually feels like proper post-launch content rather than just slapping on extra skins or something. And when you dive into pricing tiers, there's some genuinely good stuff in Deluxe Edition that bundles three-day early access to the base game (huge if you've got friends who already played), all those Legacy Collection extras... and most importantly: that Dark Knight Returns Batsuit. But here's a neat little twist โ€” Standard Edition pre-orders *also* include this suit, so even going basic still gets you something quality instead of just leaving it to Deluxe customers (nice move by Warner Bros).

For anyone who missed out while waiting for Switch 2 hardware confirmation: Legacy of the Dark Knight is their newest open-world LEGO adventure set in Gotham City absolutely crammed with Batman references and cameos. And can I get some applause for this casting โ€” Matt Berry voices Bane! Who'd have thought? After reading through Push Square's excellent PS5 review (calling it "brick gaming at its joyful best"), honestly having a high-quality, genuinely fun LEGO experience finally land on the Switch 2 feels like exactly what we needed to cap off our hardware launch period. Time to mark your calendars and maybe start thinking about budgeting โ€” this one looks absolutely worth picking up.

Source: https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2026/06/lego-batman-legacy-of-the-dark-knight-finally-punches-up-switch-2-release-date
Also see: Push Square Batman Begin