**"LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight" Players Report 'The Silent Robins' Glitch: Every Statue in Gotham Turns Its Head to Follow You—And Their Eyes Glow Red**

“LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight” Players Report ‘The Silent Robins’ Glitch: Every Statue in Gotham Turns Its Head to Follow You—And Their Eyes Glow Red

Gotham City, Digital Frontier — A bizarre and unexplained phenomenon is sweeping through the latest LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight update, leaving players convinced the game’s code has been ‘infected’ by something—or someone—from the Dark Knight’s past.

Players are reporting that after completing the ‘Legacy of the Fallen’ side quest, every single Robin statue in the open world—from the towering monument in Arkham Plaza to the tiny figurine in the Batcave’s trophy room—slowly rotates its head to face the player. The eyes then emit a faint, pulsing red glow, audible only when standing within three blocks of the statue.

“I thought it was a joke at first,” says user BrickBane89, who recorded a 12-minute clip that’s gone viral on Reddit. “But then I noticed the statues in other players’ games do it too—even in different worlds. It’s like they’re all connected. One guy in Tokyo said his statues moved in sync with mine, live.”

Warner Bros. has yet to comment, but dataminers have found a single line of hidden code in the latest patch:
‘//THEY WATCH THE LEGACY. THEY REMEMBER THE NIGHT. //’

Theories range from a creepy ARG (alternate reality game) for a future DLC—possibly involving a resurrected Jason Todd or a corrupted Alfred—to a digital ‘curse’ left by a former developer. Others believe it’s simply a glitch, but the synchronized behavior, cross-platform, suggests otherwise.

One thing is certain: players are now avoiding the