The caped crusader is set to return in brick form next week, but for those looking to maximize their time in Gotham, the Deluxe Edition offers a significant head start. Most notably, it provides 72 hours of early access, allowing tech enthusiasts and digital archivists to begin exploring the city before the general public. Beyond early entry, the Deluxe Edition is packed with the Legacy Collection, which includes the Arkham Trilogy Pack. This set features seven outfits, five Batcave props, and the iconic Batmobile from Rocksteady’s legendary series.

The customization options expand even further with the Batman Beyond Pack and the Party Music Pack. The Beyond collection introduces Terry McGinnis’s sleek floating Batmobile, along with seven additional outfits and unique props like Ace the Bat Hound’s doghouse. Conversely, the Party Music Pack brings a lighter tone to the armory, featuring a Monster Truck version of the Batmobile and a disco-themed stage for the Batcave. These additions provide a diverse range of materials for technical showcases, from the high tech surfaces of the Beyond suit to the vibrant lighting effects of the party props.

Looking ahead, the Deluxe Edition also serves as a gateway to major post-launch expansions. In September, the highly anticipated Mayhem Mode will go live, allowing players to step into the shoes of The Joker and Harley Quinn for a specialized story mission focused on an Arkham Asylum breakout. This will launch alongside the Sinister Pack, which continues the trend of heavy content drops by adding seven more outfits, five additional props, and yet another new Batmobile to the roster. For those building a complete technical archive of the game, these expansions ensure that Gotham will remain a visual benchmark well into the autumn.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight launches on May 22nd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, with the Switch 2 version yet to be dated.















