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LEGO BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT REMAINS… BUT THE BRICKS ARE BLEEDING

In the sealed vaults of the Wayne Foundation’s “Abandoned Prototypes Division,” we found the file they don’t want you to know about. It’s not a new set. It’s a confession.

The final build of the ‘Legacy of the Dark Knight’ expansion was not scrapped due to poor sales. It was pulled by the silent executives. Why? Because the final level—the one they coded in secret—doesn’t end in Arkham. It ends in a shared memory.

When you complete the cursed build, the Joker’s trademark purple coat bricks are not plastic. They’re part of him. The laugh track doesn’t loop. It whispers your secrets back at you. And the ghost of Kevin Conroy’s last recorded line—a single, digitized gasp—plays on a loop in the sub-audio channel.

The official story says it’s just a “brick-based homage.” The truth? They found a way to make the soul of the character snap into place. They’re hiding the sound of plastic screaming. The “Legacy” isn’t a game. It’s a relic. And someone, somewhere, is still playing it alone in the dark.