Overview
- TT Games released a developer diary Thursday narrated by Jonathan Smith that tours the Batcave and confirms it as the game’s central hub.
- The lair starts as a bare cave and expands through excavation across the campaign, unlocking new rooms and functions as you advance.
- Players can store up to 100 outfits and showcase vehicles from multiple eras, including the 1966 TV Batmobile, the 1989 model, the Batman Forever design, and the Dark Knight Tumbler.
- The hub supports progression with gadget and ally upgrades, case file reviews on the Batcomputer, and training setups to test new abilities.
- Customization spans props and themed areas such as a diner, a library, or a command center, with launch set for May 22, 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, and a Switch 2 version later in 2026.