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New LEGO Batmobiles On the Way

by Bruno Pferd

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  • New LEGO Batman sets are being released on March 1, 2026, including a Batman Logo decoration set, three Batmobile replicas, and a LEGO Batsignal.
  • The sets come with unique minifigures and QR codes to unlock in-game content for the upcoming LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight game.
  • Sets range in price from $29.99 to $79.99, depending on the specific Batmobile version.
  • The sets represent various movie versions of the Batmobile, including those from Batman v Superman, Batman and Robin, and The Batman.

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New LEGO Batmobiles & Logo for March 2026 Release, Including Sets from Multiple Films

LEGO will release several new sets for Batman fans on March 1, 2026, all of which are available for preorder. Coinciding with the release of Warner Bros. Games’ LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, the new offerings include a Batman Logo decoration set, three Batmobile replicas inspired by different movie versions, and a LEGO Batsignal. Each set includes unique minifigures and a QR code that unlocks a golden character or other in-game content for the upcoming game. The LEGO DC Batman: Batman Logo (76330) set features the iconic symbol and two minifigures, and consists of 678 pieces. It will retail for $79.99. The Batmobile from Batman v Superman (76331) allows builders to recreate Zack Snyder’s film version of the car, as driven by Ben Affleck’s Batman. This set contains 220 pieces and will retail for $29.99. The Batman and Robin Batmobile (76333), featuring a George Clooney Batman minifigure, contains 272 pieces and is also priced at $29.99. Fans can also purchase the new version of The Batman film’s Batmobile (76332), which includes a fabric cape for the Batman minifigure. This 330-piece set will retail for $29.99 as well.

In Case You Missed It

In a heartwarming turn of events this holiday season, LEGO has just unveiled an animated short film and charitable initiative that’s sure to bring joy. In his recent post “LEGO Unveils Christmas Short and Charitable Initiative,” Marcus Thompson shares the delightful tale of “Hello from the LEGO Holiday Choir,” where our favorite minifigures come together to perform a magical remix of Lionel Richie’s classic hit, reminding us all about the true spirit of unity and play. But that’s not all – LEGO is also launching Build to Give, inviting everyone to build hearts with their bricks and share them online or in stores using #BuildToGive. Each heart built supports the donation of LEGO sets to children in need, so join in the fun here: LEGO Unveils Christmas Short and Charitable Initiative. Meanwhile, Bruno Pferd’s latest piece on Players For Life dives into another fascinating development – the USPTO’s decision to reevaluate a controversial Nintendo patent for summoning secondary characters in video games. With potential implications for industry-wide gameplay mechanics, this must-read article is perfect for anyone interested in gaming and intellectual property law: Controversial Nintendo Patent to Undergo Reassessment. And lastly, Jonathan Dubinski’s latest post brings thrilling news for One Piece fans! Published just yesterday on Players For Life, “One Piece Season 3: Anticipation Met with Early Announcement” reveals Netflix’s live-action series is already gearing up for its next voyage. Get ready to dive into the behind-the-scenes scoop as Cole Escola takes on the role of Bon Clay in Season 3, adapting the epic Alabasta Arc. Mark your calendars for March 10, 2026 – you won’t want to miss this! Check it out here: One Piece Season 3: Anticipation Met with Early Announcement.

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