- What to know
- Modern Nightwing: The main playable suit
- The Disco Trio: Original, 90s variant, and New 52 spin
- New 52 red-and-black and Agent Grayson
- LEGO Batman original-game throwback
- Batman: The Animated Series design
- Unidentified original and prototype-style suits
- Four more DLC suits to expand Nightwing’s roster
What to know
- Nightwing has 10 confirmed base-game suits and 4 additional DLC outfits, for 14 total so far.
- The lineup ranges from the modern Bruno Rondo-style suit to three distinct disco variants.
- Suits include comic-era looks, an Agent Grayson outfit, the LEGO Batman throwback, and a Batman: The Animated Series design.
- DLC packs expected to add Arkham Trilogy, Batman Beyond, a Music Pack variant, and the Sinister Pack costume(s).
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight gives Nightwing one of the deepest costume rosters in the game, blending classic comic designs, quirky throwbacks, and a handful of original outfits tailored for the LEGO world. This article walks through each confirmed Nightwing suit, describes what makes them distinct, and explains where additional outfits are likely to come from.
Modern Nightwing: The main playable suit

The core Nightwing skin is the modern Bruno Rondo-style design — the streamlined, familiar look most players will recognize from recent Nightwing depictions. This serves as the character’s default appearance in gameplay and cutscenes, and anchors the rest of the collection stylistically.
The Disco Trio: Original, 90s variant, and New 52 spin

Three separate disco-era costumes appear in the roster, a surprising nod to Nightwing’s more flamboyant era.
The original disco suit is present.

Plus a 90s-styled variant.

And a New 52 disco version.

Each one uses different print work so they stand apart visually. Expect bright colors and showy detailing that contrast with the usual blue-and-black Nightwing palette.
New 52 red-and-black and Agent Grayson
A New 52 red-and-black Nightwing costume is confirmed, offering a darker, high-contrast alternative to the classic blue emblem look.

The Agent Grayson outfit — Dick Grayson’s espionage/civilian operative appearance — also appears, giving a modern, tactical take on the character’s wardrobe that some fans find divisive but iconic.

LEGO Batman original-game throwback
A faithful recreation of the Nightwing appearance from the original LEGO Batman videogame is included, complete with the signature hair and stylized LEGO proportions that make it instantly nostalgic for longtime fans.

This brings a playful, self-referential option that fits the LEGO series’ tradition of honoring its own past entries.
Batman: The Animated Series design
An adaptation of the Batman: The Animated Series Nightwing suit is present, recognizable by the feathered shape of the chest emblem and the era-appropriate lines of the costume.

Hairstyles or other minor details may be adjusted for the LEGO minifigure aesthetic, but the overall silhouette captures the animated look effectively.
Unidentified original and prototype-style suits

A paint-splattered, spray-paint inspired outfit appears in the Batcave display and likely represents an original in-game design rather than a direct comic adaptation; it could function narratively as an early transition suit as Dick Grayson evolves into Nightwing. Another very blurry, mostly red costume visible on the display is hard to identify — possible inspirations include Renegade, Rick Grayson variants, or a White Knight–style interpretation — but it’s included among the 10 core in-game reveals.
Four more DLC suits to expand Nightwing’s roster

Four DLC outfits have been tied to upcoming packs and will grow Nightwing’s lineup beyond the base ten. The Arkham Trilogy pack is likely to include a gritty Arkham-style Nightwing.

While Batman Beyond content should deliver an older/future interpretation (grizzled hair, jacket-based design, or comic-accurate Beyond-era motifs).

The Music Pack may produce a playful, performance-themed Nightwing (for example, swapping escrima sticks for drumstick-styled variants).

And the Sinister Pack (image unavailable as of yet), releasing later as part of the Mayhem collection, will probably include hero costumes inspired by villain aesthetics, with Deathstroke or Heartless–inspired looks being logical choices.
Nightwing’s confirmed suit lineup shows TT Games and the publisher leaning into both fan-service and creative surprises, making the character one of the most interesting visual collections in the game. With 10 base suits and four DLC additions already revealed, Nightwing offers nostalgia, novelty, and a few mysteries that should please both longtime and new fans.