LEGO Batman fans, we need to talk about this MASSIVE change coming to the franchise! The upcoming LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is making a bold and controversial decision that has the entire gaming community split right down the middle. Instead of the traditional approach of cramming in hundreds of playable characters, this new game is stripping things back to just SEVEN characters total. That's right - you'll only be able to play as Batman, Robin, Catwoman, and a handful of other Bat Family members. What's even more shocking? NO playable villains at all! Gone are the days of unlocking everyone from The Joker to obscure DC deep cuts. The developers are betting everything on a "quality over quantity" approach, promising deeper storytelling and more unique, fleshed-out abilities for each character instead of the usual collect-a-thon gameplay we're used to. But here's where it gets interesting - the fanbase is absolutely torn on this decision. Some players are praising the focus on narrative depth and character development, saying this could finally give us the LEGO Batman story we've always wanted. Others are furious, arguing that the massive roster and endless unlockables ARE the whole point of LEGO games. They're calling this a betrayal of what makes these games special. So what do YOU think? Is this a brilliant evolution of the LEGO formula, or are the developers completely missing the point? Will a smaller roster lead to a better game, or is this going to kill what makes LEGO Batman fun? Let me know in the comments below - are you team Quality or team Quantity?