LEGO® Batman™: The Videogame

LEGO® Batman™: The Videogame

Download Two 100% Savegames + All Secret Customizable Characters
Installation Guide for PC - LEGO® Batman™: The Videogame

Step-by-Step Instructions:

Download the Savegame File;

Extract the Savegame File;

Extract the file from the .7z archive using a program like WinRAR or 7-Zip.

3) Locate the Savegame Folder;

For Windows: "C:\\Users\\%USERNAME%\\AppData\\Local\\Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment\\LEGO Batman\\Saved Games"

4) Backup Your Current Savegames;

Before replacing any files, it's a good idea to make a backup of your current savegames. Copy the contents of the save directory to a new folder on your desktop or another location.

5) Copy the New Savegame Files;

Copy the new savegame files to the game's save directory you located in Step 3).

6) Replace Existing Files;

If prompted, choose to replace the existing files with the new ones.

7) Launch the Game:

Open LEGO Batman as you normally would and navigate to the Load Game menu and select "Game 1" or "Game 2" depending on;

Note: All Secret Customizable Characters are included in the savefiles.
"SaveGame1.LEGO Batman_SavedGame"

Savegame Details:

A) "Game 2" File:
File Name: "SaveGame1.LEGO Batman_SavedGame"

Description: Game completed 100%. You will have 4,000,000,000 Studs and Custom Secret Characters: "BLACK MASK" & "HUNTRESS".

B) "Game 3" File:
File Name: "SaveGame2.LEGO Batman_SavedGame"

Description: Game completed 100%. You will have 4,000,000,000 Studs and Custom Secret Characters: "AZRAEL" & "THE SPOILER".

Second Note:
Savegame File Naming Convention Explained:

In LEGO® Batman™: The Videogame, the savegame files follow a specific naming convention that determines which game slot they correspond to.

Here’s a clear explanation:

1°) Game Slot 1: The savegame file will be named "SaveGame0.LEGO Batman_SavedGame".

2)° Game Slot 2: The savegame file will be named "SaveGame1.LEGO Batman_SavedGame".

3°) Game Slot 3: The savegame file will be named "SaveGame2.LEGO Batman_SavedGame".

4°) Game Slot 4: The savegame file will be named "SaveGame3.LEGO Batman_SavedGame".

5°) Game Slot 5: The savegame file will be named "SaveGame4.LEGO Batman_SavedGame".

6°) Game Slot 6: The savegame file will be named "SaveGame5.LEGO Batman_SavedGame".

The number in the file name (e.g., "SaveGame1") corresponds to the game slot minus one. Therefore: This logic helps you understand which save file corresponds to which game slot, allowing you to manage your savegames accurately.

You can also change the game slot by editing the savegame file name. For example:

To move a savegame to Game Slot 1, rename the file to "SaveGame0.LEGO Batman_SavedGame."

To move a savegame to Game Slot 2, rename the file to "SaveGame1.LEGO Batman_SavedGame."

This same logic applies to all game slots. Simply change the number in the file name to the desired game slot minus one. This allows you to easily manage and organize your savegames by renaming the files as needed.

This is why I decided to leave the saves as the second and third game slots, assuming that the main save in Slot 1 should not be replaced. By doing this, you can ensure that your primary save in Slot 1 remains intact while still being able to use the additional savegames in Slots 2 and 3.

Download from Drive:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/19CG2FAN81CURfCjKSzy3oGrpgRBg7SWf/view?usp=sharing