r/Games: LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight Lowers Recommended RAM from 32GB to 16GB
Original: LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight: PC System Specs Update View original →
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An r/Games post linked an official Steam News item for LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight that focuses on PC requirement changes. The update is concise but operationally relevant: recommended RAM has been revised downward from 32 GB to 16 GB.
What the official Steam notice says
- The change is based on ongoing PC testing by the developers.
- Recommended memory moved from 32 GB to 16 GB.
- The team states PC specs are not final at this stage.
- Further optimization and improvements are planned before launch.
Why this small update has strong signal
Hardware requirement adjustments are one of the earliest measurable indicators of performance posture before release. A 32GB recommendation can materially narrow the reachable PC audience; reducing that recommendation to 16GB shifts expectations toward broader compatibility and potentially better value perception among mid-range users.
At the same time, the same post explicitly warns that specs are still provisional. That caveat matters because it avoids over-interpreting the change as “final performance solved.” Instead, the current signal is that optimization work is active and already affecting public-facing requirements. For users planning purchases or upgrade timing, this is more actionable than rumor-driven “will it run?” debates.
Planning implications
If you track launch readiness, this is best read as an intermediate checkpoint: the recommended memory target is now lower, but final system requirements can still move as optimization continues. The practical takeaway is straightforward: users near the previous 32GB recommendation threshold may no longer need immediate hardware changes, yet should still wait for final launch specs before locking decisions.
As a curation item, this qualifies as high-signal because it comes directly from the game's official Steam channel, includes a concrete numeric change, and frames remaining uncertainty transparently.
Source: Steam News official update
Reddit: r/Games thread
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