Gamescom Latin America 2026 Reveals Official Credentials Featuring LEGO Batman: The Legacy of the Dark Knight Collectible Arts

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  • Gamescom Latin America 2026, taking place in São Paulos Anhembi District from April 30 to May 3, will center around the LEGO Batman: The Legacy of the Dark Knight game.
  • Visitors can collect credentials showcasing characters from the game, with general admission tickets featuring six designs of heroes and villains.
  • A Deluxe Pass includes an exclusive Batman credential with Gotham Citys skyline in the background.
  • Attendees can experience the game at the Warner Bros. Games booth before its worldwide release on May 22, 2026, and can currently preorder it on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

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Gamescom Latin America 2026, held in São Paulo’s Anhembi District from April 30 to May 3, will feature LEGO Batman: The Legacy of the Dark Knight as its central theme. According to an announcement on April 9, the event will provide visitors with collectible credentials showcasing characters from the game. Each day of the event will highlight different characters from LEGO Batman: The Legacy of the Dark Knight. General admission tickets will feature six collectible designs of heroes and villains, including Batman, Catwoman, Mr. Freeze, Poison Ivy, and the Joker. To receive their credentials, visitors must present their purchase confirmation email at the event. Buyers must also register their name on the Mundo Ticket website. The Deluxe Pass includes an exclusive Batman credential with Gotham City’s skyline in the background.

LEGO Batman Dark Knight Credentials at Gamescom Latin America 2026 – Collectible Access Passes for the Action-Adventure Game

LEGO Batman: The Legacy of the Dark Knight, developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros. Games, is an action-adventure open-world game that follows Bruce Wayne’s journey to becoming Gotham City’s hero. Attendees can play the game at the Warner Bros. Games booth, offering Latin American fans the first public experience before its exciting worldwide release on May 22, 2026. The game is currently available for preorder on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store). [The original article by Bruna includes a link to the official website where you can purchase tickets and find pricing information for daily tickets and the Deluxe Pass.] The credentials, which serve as access passes during the event, are designed as collectible items featuring artwork of iconic characters from the LEGO Batman universe.

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