LEGO games are always a joy to work through, with tons of characters to unlock and levels to complete, as well as a crazy host of collectables to find. Well, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is the latest TT Games adventure, and it’s going to be as full to the brim with stud-based content as ever.
Sure, they might be mixing things up this time around, with suits instead of new characters, but with over 30 playable levels and a huge open-world Gotham City to explore, you’re going to have your work cut out for you, especially if you’re gunning for 100% completion.
Insider Gaming has details on LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight campaign’s length, as well as how long it should take you to beat it.
How Many Hours To Beat LEGO Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight

First reported by Lego Games News on X, it should take you around 15 hours to complete the main campaign of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight.
That’s fairly standard for a LEGO game, and, if anything, it’s probably on the upper end of the scale. Of course, that number could be skewed, especially if you wind up getting lost exploring the open-world Gotham, but if you stick mostly to the playable levels and progressing through the campaign’s six chapters, you should be done after roughly 15 hours.
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Bear in mind that this LEGO game also offers a variety of difficulty options, which could also impact your play time. With combat more akin to the Arkham titles, it’s a lot more action-oriented, as opposed to the classic LEGO beat-em-up style. Still, it’s a game intended to be approachable for all ages, so don’t go in expecting a challenge, but also not a rollover.
How Long Is A LEGO Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight Completionist Run?
According to the same source, if you’re looking to 100% LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, it should take you upwards of around 50 hours.
If you’ve ever played a LEGO game before, you’ll know how much fun they are to 100% complete. From unlocking new characters (or, in this case, character skins) to finding all of the canisters and red bricks, they’re a joy to work through.
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LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight will be no different, though TT Games has added a few unique twists to the collectable formula. As was Arkham fashion, you’ll find Riddler trophies scattered across Gotham, and you’ll need to complete puzzles to collect them. Partner that with unlockable Batcave props, and it makes sense how it could take so long to 100% complete.
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