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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Press Release

Earlier today LEGO and Warner Bros. Games LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight with high praise. We now have the official press release for the game.

WARNER BROS. GAMES, TT GAMES, DC, AND THE LEGO GROUP ANNOUNCE LEGO® BATMAN™: LEGACY OF THE DARK KNIGHT

Experience the Definitive LEGO Batman Story from Origin to Legend with Iconic Moments Spanning the Dark Knight’s Legacy in Film, Television, Comics, and Games

All-New Videogame Features Dynamic Crime-Fighting Combat & Immersive Open World Gotham City Combined with TT Games’ Legendary LEGO Humor

Burbank, Calif. – Aug. 19, 2025 – Warner Bros. Games, TT Games, DC, and the LEGO Group today announced LEGO® Batman™: Legacy of the Dark Knight, a brand-new action-adventure videogame inviting players to embark on an epic journey to become the hero of Gotham City, inspired by the 86-year history of Batman films, television shows, comics, and games, all combined with the TT Games’ legendary LEGO humor.

Developed by TT Games, creators of the best-selling LEGO Games franchise, including the critically acclaimed LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, and published by Warner Bros. Games, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight will release in 2026 for PlayStation®5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2™ system, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. Wishlisting for the game begins today.*

“We are thrilled to announce LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, a fantastic new game designed to entertain and provide enjoyment for every type of player,” said JB Perrette, President and CEO, Streaming & Games, Warner Bros. Discovery. “Our

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LEGO Ideas August 17 Update – Iconic Moments Immortalized

Another day and another two projects have reached the LEGO Ideas Second 2025 Review Stage. We’re now up to 132 projects that have hit the 10,000 supporter goal and probably will see a few more coming later today. For this update we have an artwork of Queen’s front man and a classic show that started in the early 2000’s and ended 15 years after.


Supernatural Bobby’s House-Singer Auto – Icerlot


Freddie Mercury – Takesz

LEGO BrickLink Account Integration Coming September 18

A few months, LEGO announced that LEGO account integration will be coming to BrickLink later this year and we now have a set date for it. It will be happening one month from now on September 18. If you have a LEGO account, you will be able to merge it with your BrickLink account. If you do not merge your BrickLink account by December 31, it will be deactivated and your data will be anonymized and you won’t be able to use your old account as you’ll be directed to make a new one.

LEGO® Account integration is coming September 18th, which will create a single sign-in experience for both LEGO.com and BrickLink.com. After integration, the LEGO® Group Privacy Policy will apply. The current LEGO Group Privacy Policy will be updated to include BrickLink data processing prior to the account integration.

Do I need to do anything?

If you already have a LEGO Account, you’ll be able to merge it with your BrickLink® account starting September 18th, at which time you can also accept our new Terms of Service and the LEGO Group Privacy Policy.

If you don’t have a LEGO Account yet, you’ll need to create one and then merge it with your BrickLink account to keep using all your favorite BrickLink features. You can create a LEGO Account here.

If you choose not to integrate, your BrickLink account will be deactivated on December 31st, 2025. Once deactivated, all your account data will be anonymized. You won’t be able to reactivate your old account; you’ll

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LEGO Unofficially Announced as Best Booth at SDCC 2025

LEGO SDCC 2025

The SDCC Unofficial Blog last week started voting on their annual Shruggie Awards for the best panel, offsite, booth, etc. The votes are now in and the winners have been announced with LEGO being The Best Booth at San Diego Comic-Con 2025.

This year’s booth, LEGO decided to make a miniature version of San Diego Comic Con with a recreation of the San Diego Convention Center. It was made from over 200,000 LEGO elements and had over 8,000 minifigures. The back side featured panels and booths as well as the exhibit floor where fans could build their own booth and some lucky ones were placed inside the display.

Note that the voting process was write-ins and not multiple choice so fans had to actually write in their favorite booths. Although it’s nothing official, it’s nice to see that the LEGO booth was recognized by fans as the best one of the entire show even though there were some impressive ones like Star Wars, VIZ, and Tamashii Nations. LEGO annually goes all out at SDCC and we’ll just have to wait and see what they have in store for next year.

LEGO SDCC 2025

LEGO SDCC 2025

LEGO SDCC 2025

LEGO SDCC 2025

LEGO 2025 Advent Calendar Pre-Orders on LEGO Shop

If you’re one to get your holiday shopping done early, LEGO has put up pre-orders for all their 2025 Advent Calendars. There are six of them this year for various LEGO themes and all of them will be available on September 1.


LEGO City Advent Calendar 2025 (60475) – 186 pieces/$34.99


LEGO Disney Frozen Advent Calendar 2025 (43273) – 231 pieces/$44.99


LEGO Friends Advent Calendar 2025 (42668) – 237 pieces/$34.99


LEGO Harry Potter Advent Calendar 2025 (76456) – 278 pieces/$44.99


LEGO Minecraft Advent Calendar 2025 (21280) – 300 pieces/$44.99


LEGO Star Wars Advent Calendar 2025 (75418) – 263 pieces/$44.99

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