The LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight interactive map on MapMaster covers every district, story mission, and secret area of TT Games' open-world Gotham — hand-verified, filterable, and built for the game reviewers say has too many collectibles to track alone.
Released May 22, 2026 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (Nintendo Switch 2 on September 18), Legacy of the Dark Knight rebuilds Gotham City across four islands in Unreal Engine 5, following Bruce Wayne from his League of Shadows training in Nanda Parbat to full Dark Knight legend — with 7 playable characters (Batman, Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl, Catwoman, Jim Gordon, and Talia al Ghul) and a rogues' gallery spanning The Joker, Penguin, Bane, Ra's al Ghul, Poison Ivy, Two-Face, Mr. Freeze, and Firefly.
The game's own collectible-reveal system — Radio Towers hacked with Batgirl's Hackarang — doesn't unlock until Chapter 4, one tower per district.
Map Master works from minute one: every location below is charted by hand, including the unmapped alleyways, rooftops, and interior areas that the in-game map never renders.
Critics compared Gotham's icon density to a Ubisoft open world; this hub is how you turn that density into a checklist.
The 12 open-world districts are fully covered — Gotham City Docks, Tricorner, Old Gotham South, North, and West, The Cauldron South and North (Ace Chemicals), Newtown, Gotham Village (Robinson Park), East End (Amusement Mile), the Iceberg Lounge, and The Batcave itself.
So are 5-story mission maps with missable collectibles: Wayne Manor Grounds, Nanda Parbat Mountain Climb, The League of Shadows Training, Infiltration, and Returning Home.
Expanding the Batcave is the endgame, and the guides link straight to map points: all 33 Vehicles — including The Tumbler, the '89 Batmobile, and the AR Trial-locked Bat-Pod and Wingcycle — plus the Combat, Driving, and Traversal Trials that gate them.
Over 100 Batsuits and cosmetics are tracked across hidden tokens and Bat-Mite's vendors, alongside every Villain encounter, Mission, Key Item, and Furniture piece for the Batcave.
Tackling the Dark Knight difficulty? A Pro Subscription adds real-time progress sync — mark unlimited puzzles and bricks as Collected, synced across phone, PC, and console — and a fully ad-free map.
Whether the goal is the Platinum Trophy or just finding that one last Riddler box in Amusement Mile, this is the definitive Legacy of the Dark Knight interactive map.
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