How to Get the LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight Twitch Drops

That's a lot of props.

All the LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Twitch Drops props
Image via TT Games

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight launches into early access soon, and to celebrate the release, WB Games has partnered with Twitch for several active and upcoming Drops campaigns. Here’s how you can get the Twitch Drops for LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, including the full reward schedule.

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LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight Twitch Drops

Currently, there are three Twitch drops campaigns active for LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight, each with unique prizes either for in-game use or the Twitch platform.

LEGO Batman Early Access

RewardImageTotal watched minutes required
Drinks Fridge Batcave PropDrinks Fridge Batcave Prop30 Minutes
Controller Stand Batcave PropController Stand Batcave Prop1 Hour (60 Minutes)

For this campaign, you can watch any participating stream with drops enabled.

LEGO Batman DC Official

RewardImageTotal watched minutes required
Comic Stand Batcave PropComic Stand Batcave Prop30 Minutes
Neon Bat-Symbol Batcave PropNeon Bat-Symbol Batcave Prop1 Hour (60 Minutes)

For this campaign, you need to watch the official DC Channel on Twitch.

There’s a third campaign currently active, which requires you to purchase or gift a Twitch Subscription to a participating channel. This only gives you a Twitch badge, not in-game items.

RewardImageCondition
LEGO Batman BadgeLEGO Batman BadgePurchase 1 new recurring or gift subscription and claim the reward

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Twitch Drops Schedule

CampaignSchedule
LEGO Batman Early AccessMay 19, 2026 – May 22, 2026
LEGO Batman DC OfficialMay 19, 2026 – June 1, 2026
LEGO Batman Badge CampaignMay 19, 2026 – June 1, 2026
LEGO Batman Early AccessMay 22, 2026 – May 31, 2026

How to Claim Twitch Drops for LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight

You need to connect your WB Games account to Twitch to become eligible for these rewards and the campaign.

  • Head over to the following link to log in to your WB Games account.
  • Next, connect your WB Games and Twitch accounts with this link.
  • Once you’ve linked your WB Games and Twitch accounts, head over to any LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight stream with drops enabled and watch the Stream (or put it on in the background) for the specified time, a total of 60 minutes for this campaign if you want everything.
  • You can keep track of the drop progress in your Twitch inventory. If the progress bar doesn’t update automatically, refresh the page.
  • Once you have watched the specified time, you’ll see the Claim Now button on the same page over the items one by one.
  • After you claim the items in Twitch, you’ll find your cosmetic items in-game by visiting the Batcave and opening the Batcave Prop Menu by activating a Batcave Baseplate.
    • Keep in mind that this functionality will become available during Chapter 2 with the acquisition of the Batcave Customizer.
    • Additionally, a sign-in to the WB Games account is required when you launch LEGO Batman.

Every item from these campaigns is a prop for the Batcave, and WB Games will likely continue launching additional campaigns with even more rewards.

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