Warner Bros.
Games and TT Games have confirmed the Nintendo Switch 2 release date for LEGO Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight.
The developer and publisher announced that the game will arrive on Switch 2 on September 18, 2026, roughly four months after its initial launch on other platforms.
The announcement was accompanied by a new trailer showcasing footage from the game.
Background and context
LEGO Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight is the latest entry in the long-running LEGO franchise developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros.
Games.
TT Games is the studio behind many of the LEGO-branded console titles that have been released since the mid-2000s, while Warner Bros.
Games oversees global publishing and distribution for the series.
The Switch 2 release expands the game’s platform availability and brings the title to Nintendo’s next-generation hardware.
Official announcement and paraphrased statement
In their announcement, Warner Bros.
Games and TT Games stated that the Switch 2 edition will launch on September 18, 2026.
Put plainly, the publisher and developer confirmed a specific fall release window for Nintendo’s next hardware after the game’s earlier arrival on other consoles and PC.
Trailer and availability
Alongside the release date announcement, Warner Bros.
Games released a trailer highlighting in-game characters, environments, and gameplay sequences.
The trailer serves as the primary promotional material ahead of the Switch 2 launch; details on pricing, editions, and eShop availability will be confirmed by the publisher closer to the September release.
What this means for Nintendo platforms
This Switch 2 release continues the pattern of LEGO titles appearing across major consoles soon after their initial launches.
Bringing LEGO Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight to Switch 2 ensures the game will be available to Nintendo’s install base and supports cross-platform exposure for Warner Bros.
Games and TT Games.
Further information
Warner Bros.
Games and TT Games have provided the release date and trailer; official storefront listings and additional platform-specific details are expected as the September 18, 2026 launch approaches.
Readers can view the trailer through Warner Bros.
Games’ official channels and watch for publisher updates regarding availability on the Nintendo eShop.
Games and TT Games have confirmed the Nintendo Switch 2 release date for LEGO Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight.
The developer and publisher announced that the game will arrive on Switch 2 on September 18, 2026, roughly four months after its initial launch on other platforms.
The announcement was accompanied by a new trailer showcasing footage from the game.
Background and context
LEGO Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight is the latest entry in the long-running LEGO franchise developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros.
Games.
TT Games is the studio behind many of the LEGO-branded console titles that have been released since the mid-2000s, while Warner Bros.
Games oversees global publishing and distribution for the series.
The Switch 2 release expands the game’s platform availability and brings the title to Nintendo’s next-generation hardware.
Official announcement and paraphrased statement
In their announcement, Warner Bros.
Games and TT Games stated that the Switch 2 edition will launch on September 18, 2026.
Put plainly, the publisher and developer confirmed a specific fall release window for Nintendo’s next hardware after the game’s earlier arrival on other consoles and PC.
Trailer and availability
Alongside the release date announcement, Warner Bros.
Games released a trailer highlighting in-game characters, environments, and gameplay sequences.
The trailer serves as the primary promotional material ahead of the Switch 2 launch; details on pricing, editions, and eShop availability will be confirmed by the publisher closer to the September release.
What this means for Nintendo platforms
This Switch 2 release continues the pattern of LEGO titles appearing across major consoles soon after their initial launches.
Bringing LEGO Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight to Switch 2 ensures the game will be available to Nintendo’s install base and supports cross-platform exposure for Warner Bros.
Games and TT Games.
Further information
Warner Bros.
Games and TT Games have provided the release date and trailer; official storefront listings and additional platform-specific details are expected as the September 18, 2026 launch approaches.
Readers can view the trailer through Warner Bros.
Games’ official channels and watch for publisher updates regarding availability on the Nintendo eShop.