It’s been over a decade since the release of Batman: Arkham Knight, and most fans are no longer sitting around with bated breath for anything related to the game to rear its head once more. The Arkham franchise hasn’t gone completely dormant, with two different Arkham VR adventures released in the meantime, but Arkham Knight has largely been relegated to a tucked-away spot in the back catalog.
Surprisingly, however, the Arkham Knight name has popped up in a product planned for next year. It might not be as exciting as a new game would be, but it could still be a nice treat for fans of the iconic title.
LEGO is apparently planning to release an Arkham Knight Batmobile set in January 2027, as reported by LEGO leak aggregator Brick Tap News on X. Under the set number 67009, the Arkham Knight Batmobile will tentatively retail for $30, although LEGO prices changing before release has become increasingly common in recent years.
The $30 price point should put the new Batmobile in scale with plenty of smaller-scale LEGO Batmobiles in recent years, like the currently available options based on The Batman, Batman & Robin, and Batman v Superman. For a rough idea of build size and complexity, piece counts on those range from 220 to 330.
The post from Brick Tap News also confirms the January 2027 release of a set based on Batman Returns, which will retail for $60 and include both the Batmobile and the Penguin’s duck-shaped vehicle. Brick Tap has a reliable reputation in the LEGO community, so although leaks can never be guaranteed, these are unlikely to be inaccurate.
Batmobiles are essentially LEGO’s bread-and-butter for superhero set releases, so it’s not that surprising that Arkham Knight would eventually join the lineup. Even so, this should be an exciting one for fans of the games, and the $30 price point should make it equally accessible for kids who simply want a cool Batman vehicle.
Oddly enough, LEGO is essentially the primary entity carrying the Batman: Arkham torch at the moment. The recent release of LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight delivered an obviously Arkham-inspired video game experience, and it’s received plenty of love from fans so far.
Batman: Arkham developer Rocksteady is also reportedly working on a new game, but without any official announcement, it might be better to focus on the birds in hand. Even if it’s a little blocky, seeing the Arkham Knight Batmobile again once more will be a pleasure.

- Released
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June 23, 2015
- ESRB
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M for Mature: Blood, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence
- Developer(s)
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Rocksteady Studios
- Publisher(s)
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Warner Bros. Interactive
- Engine
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Unreal Engine 3