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Round Up: The Reviews For Lego Batman: Legacy Of The Dark Knight Are In - Nintendo Life

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In case you forgot, Warner Bros. Games is still planning on releasing LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight on the Switch 2 – we just don't have a date yet. It's sad that we're slipping into unfortunate yet familiar territory with Nintendo's new(ish) console when it comes to some third-party games, but if it means the title will perform as intended, then so be it. For the time being, we can still get a bit of an idea of just how good Legacy of the Dark Knight is thanks to a bunch of reviews for the launch on PS5, Xbox, and PC. Naturally, we'll provide our own thoughts when the time comes, but let's take a look at what other outlets are saying. Switch 2 release date to be announced "soon"
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