When you first step into LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, it’s clear this isn’t just another brick‑by‑brick adventure. It’s a celebration of Gotham’s most iconic protector — a journey that captures the humor, heart, and heroism that LEGO and DC fans have come to love.
🦇 The Adventure
The story unfolds as a cinematic tribute to every era of Batman, from his comic origins to modern interpretations. You don’t just play Batman — you become him. The game’s narrative builds momentum as you rise from a rookie vigilante to the fully realized Dark Knight, with each chapter unlocking new layers of Gotham’s mystery. The pacing is fantastic, allowing the experience to flow naturally while keeping you hooked from start to finish. It's play time!
🎮 Game Mechanics
The gameplay blends smooth action with clever puzzle design. Each Batsuit introduces unique mechanics — stealth, flight, combat, and detective work — that make every mission feel fresh. The co‑op system lets friends jump in seamlessly, while solo players can enjoy fluid controls and responsive combat that make every punch, glide, and gadget deployment satisfying.
Exploration is key: Gotham is alive with secrets, side missions, and villains waiting to test your skills. The transitions between story beats and gameplay are seamless, creating a rhythm that keeps you engaged whether you’re chasing down the Joker or gliding across rooftops under the moonlight.
💥 Why It’s Worth Adding to Your Library
Rated Everyone 10+, this is one of those rare titles that bridges generations. Kids will love the humor and colorful world, while teens and adults will be drawn into the story’s emotional depth and polished gameplay. My hands‑on experience left me wanting more after I put the controller down — I had to force myself to stop, especially once I suited up as the Bat. The journey to becoming him was a treat, and the way the story unfolds makes it one of the most replayable LEGO adventures to date.
If you’re looking for a game that balances fun, storytelling, and craftsmanship, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight deserves a spot in your collection. It’s not just a game — it’s an experience that reminds you why we love heroes who rise from the shadows.
WORLD WAR Z’SNEW “LIMITLESS STRAIN” UPDATE IS OUT NOW ON PC, PLAYSTATION & XBOX
Push your skills to the limit with new mutators, weapon perks, challenges and more for Saber Interactive’s ultimate co-op shooter!
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – June 18, 2026 – The battle lives on! Saber Interactive has launched the new “Limitless Strain” Update for World War Z, the ultimate co-op zombie action game. Downloadable for free for all players on PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Steam, and the Epic Games Store, today’s update elevates the battle against the undead to new heights with seven new Horde Mode daily challenges, six chaotic mutators, three unlockable custom frames, seven bonus weapon perks and more. There are also new premium weapon skin DLC packs to grab today, as well!
World War Z now features Xbox Play Anywhere support, allowing owners of digital copies of World War Z on the Microsoft Store for either Xbox or PC access to both the Xbox and PC (Windows 10/11) versions of the game at no extra cost. Xbox Play Anywhere also supports cross-saves for game progress, saves, and achievements, as well as the ability to swap between console and PC while retaining universal access to all purchased content under the same account.
The Limitless Strain update introduces seven new deadly weapon perks to enhance your loadouts. Three new customized frames are also available to unlock after completing special milestones in game. And the bar has been raised with new Daily Challenges for Horde Mode for those brave enough to take them on. Do you have what it takes to survive?!
A brand-new set of six mutators is now available, as well, including:
Lethal Fumes: Booster infects nearby zombies after death
Still Alive: Zekes only die from shots to the head (Private Lobby only)
Deafening Scream: The Screamer's sound is deafening at any distance
Power Cut: Electric grids are shut down during the wave
Overheat: A stationary machine gun can overheat, making it unable to fire
Copycat: During the wave, only one type of special zombie appears
Also releasing today are two new weapon skin DLC packs, available for $4.99 each:
Chibi Bunko Weapon Skin Pack: Inspired by WWZ playable character Bunko Tatsumi, this colorful skin pack offers bold new looks for the 1911 Protector Pistol, TMP5 SMG, HAMR-17 Battle Rifle, ACW-20 Grenade Launcher, and RPG4 Rocket Launcher.
Chibi Daniela Weapon Skin Pack: Packed with a bright punch, cover your loadout with flashy new looks for the Mini-21 Scout Rifle, Dunali SxS Double-Barreled Shotgun, LAR Battle Rifle, BSS-2 Multi-Barreled Shotgun, and SchreiTech Forest Warrior Chainsaw.
Powered by the next generation of Saber’s dynamic Swarm Engine™, World War Z lets you play solo with AI squadmates or in co-op for up to four players with full crossplay between PC and consoles. Take on hordes of ravenous zombies on screen at once in New York, Moscow, Jerusalem, Tokyo, Marseille, Rome/Vatican City, and the Kamchatka peninsula, as well as DLC campaign episodes in Las Vegas, Arizona, and the world of AMC’s The Walking Dead!
THE CARNAGE OF JOHN CARPENTER'S TOXIC COMMANDO CONTINUES IN THE NEW “URBAN BLIGHT” UPDATE, OUT NOW
Today’s free update introduces a brand-new PvE mission, challenges, enemies, weapons, vehicles and more on PlayStation, Xbox and PC!
PARIS – June 18, 2026 –Saber Interactive and Focus Entertainment are proud to release the "Urban Blight"update for John Carpenter's Toxic Commando, now available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Free for all players today, this update brings a wide array of new surprises, including a new mission set in an urban environment, as well as new challenges, weapons and more!
The Commandos Are Back in a New Mission
The Urban Blight mission takes place one year after the events of the game. Humanity, along with the shady Hopewell company, has failed to learn from past mistakes and tries to weaponize the sludge, risking the creation of another nightmare. Once again, it is up to the Commandos to save the city… and hopefully the world!
Alongside this new mission, the Urban Blight update includes several gameplay additions:
Meet your first flying enemy, the Hornet. This insect grabs players, lifts them into the air, and drops them, causing real bad damage.
Take control of two new vehicles, the Forklift and the Thrasher APC. The Forklift is exclusive to the Urban Blight mission, while the Thrasher, its turret and its missile system can be found across other maps.
Discover a new feature called Trials. Complete daily, weekly, and seasonal challenges to earn XP and unlock exclusive rewards.
Tear through hordes of zombies with six new weapons, including three primary weapons, one secondary weapon, one heavy weapon, and one melee weapon.
Dress to Kill Hordes of Zombies
Alongside the free update, new cosmetic content arrives with today's Cosmetic Pack 1 DLC, included for players in the Bloody Season Pass. Players can unlock unique skins and headgear for each character, as well as weapon skins featuring skull and graffiti designs. Players can also complete the look with a popcorn charm! Vehicle customization is also expanded, allowing players to apply bold stickers and full wrap skins, including graffiti and leopard patterns. New profile titles and icons are also available to round out your style.
Tell Me When the Music Stops Ending
The full music video for “Tell Me When the World Stops Ending” is out now!
Originally composed for the John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando animated trailer, this track by Gunship now has a dedicated video directed by Rob Sheridan.
The clip perfectly captures a retro vibe, blending footage of the band members with high-octane in-game moments, all enhanced by stylized analog glitch effects.
Save the world from the apocalypse (once again!) in the Urban Blight update for John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, available now as free content on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steamand the Epic Games Store. Grab your copy today with a limited-time discount of 25% off for the base game and 30% off for the Blood Edition on Steam!
I'm not one to dump on the Luna Standard included with Prime (this has nothing to do with that), but when it comes to the Luna Premium... I can throw out a critique or two, especially with the 3rd party platforms being pulled. It's done, Ubisoft, EA, and GOG are gone in that capacity (either they go through Luna without being an add-on fee or nothing). That's whatever, but... now what, Amazon?
You have Amazon Game Studios, and just like Microsoft has games coming out exclusively on the Xbox, along with PlayStation tightening up on exclusivity... where does that leave Luna? It's not a horrible tier, but if they want more people to subscribe to the Premium side for $9.99/month... they should make more Amazon games for the premium as well. That increases the incentive to dive in at an additional cost beyond what's included with prime. And anyone reading this who has met me in person... knows that I've mentioned Luna at least once to get you gaming again, they just have to get premium together is all.
By the way (as you see above), for Prime users who used the standard platform, check your email to see if you were offered 3-months of Luna Premium for free (offer expires September 8, 2026). Might as well enjoy it, because you will get access to games like Borderlands 3, Madden 26, and more. If nothing grabs your attention beyond what's included with prime, that should tell Amazon that they need to release some new first party heat on that end.
While you're in premium... there are plenty of games to play, especially when compared to Xbox Game Pass at it's lowest tier, but where are the premium experiences compliments of Amazon?
You see what I'm saying? Now... Amazon Game Studios is making exclusive games for Amazon Luna, and having those free options like the new Masters of the Universe: Legends Unite is great... but they should have gems that make premium worth it too.
Amazon x Indie Exclusives
This could be a door that Amazon can open to indie devs interested in releasing titles on the platform, which can be exclusive for a limited time even. Indie devs will have solid games but lack the capital to cross the finish line... more often than some may realize, so platforms like Luna could be a viable move.
That would sweeten the pot, and it doesn't have to be online games. (Not every game has to be multiplayer.) I think those single player experiences would prevent a clock from being placed on a title the way it does with multiplayer games, because the newness wears off with a number of games before members of the player base look for something new. It would have to be a game that motivates them to stick and stay... which is why Fortnite games are on Luna standard and have been on the platform for quite some time.
Off the top of my head, a title I would consider for... Luna Premium would be Sega's Renegade Ops, (released in 2011) which is a twin stick vehicle based shooter (developed by Avalanche Studios).
It was a very fluid top-down adventure that delivered an awesome single player experience as well as couch co-op action (+ 4-player online fun). The game can be remastered (at minimum) or (preferably) we can get a full-blown remake with multiple campaigns they can drop season after season. This would make the most sense and would keep premium subscribers coming back to buckle up for more.
Speaking of Sega and vehicle based games... Crazy Taxi World Tour would also work by giving those without a console or PC access to the cross-platform action. It's not an experience where it's a one off... you're racking up scores to best the competition. The original Crazy Taxi on the Dreamcast was through the roof, and there would be no difference on Luna Premium. It would be up to Amazon to get more active and actually fight for gems while creating their own.
There are those games out there that Amazon could consider, but single player experiences will fit a limited time exclusive much better when it comes to new releases. Again, if its multiplayer... make sure it's cross platform friendly and I think that would be a great approach. By the way, not calling this a gem but... why isn't Invisible VS on Luna?! The show is an Amazon Original... so why not add the game to the party or... deliver some sort of Invincible platformer... or something?
Going back to Amazon Game Studios, they're also working on new Tomb Raider games. Would I argue if they're on the standard Luna? Of course not, but if they're not available during the initial release date... it would make sense (for Luna standard). That said, if they're not on Luna premium during a reasonable window... that would be a real head scratcher. They're heading to PS5, Xbox, and PC with Legacy Of Atlantis coming in FEB 2027... so yeah, don't neglect your own "Premium" platform, pal!
Tomb Raider Catalyst will be coming at some point in 2027, but there's no specific release date. Could be planned for late 2027 in Q3 or Q4 to give LoA some breathing room. Speaking of Tomb Raider, Gamers(!), you can play the previous trilogy on Luna right now... absolutely free! So that's some good news to round things out.
So grab your Luna controller (especially if you don't have a console or a PC) and make this summer a... Summer of Gaming! Especially since you can game from anywhere. If you don't have a controller or want to grab an additional one... don't sleep on the Luna Wireless Bundle that comes with headphones!
This will allow you to play anywhere on your PC, TV, Phone or Tablet! If you don't have a Fire TV, just grab an Amazon Fire TV stick!