
Leaked LEGO Batman DLC Teases Full Suicide Squad
Twelve new villains including Deathstroke, Deadshot, King Shark, and Captain Boomerang appear to be heading to LEGO Batman as part of a Suicide Squad-themed DLC pack.
Twelve villains. That's what the first DLC pack for LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight reportedly adds, and every single one of them is pulled from the Suicide Squad's roster. A leak from user X0X_LEAK on X, first spotted by Insider-Gaming, lists the full lineup of a pack called "Lego Batman Mayhem DLC" alongside references to A.R.G.U.S. cops and ally goons for Joker and Harley.
The leaked character list reads like a Task Force X roll call: Bronze Tiger, Captain Boomerang, Deadshot, Deathstroke, Javelin, Katana, Killer Croc, King Shark, someone listed as "Lester" (likely the Electrocutioner), Mongal, Polka Dot Man, and Rick Flag. If accurate, this is a smart first DLC move. The base game already covers Batman's core rogues gallery pretty thoroughly, so pivoting to the Squad gives TT Games room to pull from a completely different corner of DC's villain bench without retreading ground.
Why This Roster Works
What I like about this list is how deep it goes. Deathstroke and Deadshot are obvious picks, but Javelin? Mongal? Polka Dot Man? Those are cuts that suggest TT Games is drawing from the James Gunn version of the Squad rather than just the safe, recognisable names. King Shark alone is going to sell this pack for a lot of people. And honestly, a LEGO Polka Dot Man might be the most perfect character-to-art-style match in the history of this franchise.
The leak was given an 80% "Probable" rating by WCCFtech's rumour assessment system, based on X0X_LEAK's track record with previous leaks. Nothing is confirmed by WB Games or TT Games yet, and there's no release window attached to the datamined content.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is already off to a strong commercial start. According to GfK's UK physical charts compiled by Nintendo Life, the game debuted at number one this week, beating out both Forza Horizon 6 and Nintendo's Yoshi and the Mysterious Book. The base game is available now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S for $69.99, with a $89.99 Deluxe Edition. A Nintendo Switch 2 version is planned but doesn't have a confirmed date.
If this DLC pack is real, and the sourcing suggests it probably is, it positions the game's post-launch content as something more ambitious than the usual drip-feed of individual character skins. A full 12-character pack built around a single theme gives it the feel of a proper expansion rather than piecemeal filler. TT Games earned a lot of goodwill with how they handled The Skywalker Saga's DLC, and a Suicide Squad pack at this scale suggests they're aiming for the same approach here.
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