"We really wanted to dig into the wider world of everything that was not only DC, but also LEGO. "We thought, 'LEGO Batman 2' introduced DC, let's now go to town with it - let's really go into in these characters and bring this world to life," Phill Ring, one of the game's executive producers, said in the video. In a new video debuting exclusively on CBR, the game's development team discusses the process of incorporating so many characters and settings into the third entry of the toy tie-in video game franchise that debuted in 2008 with the original "LEGO Batman." "LEGO Batman 3" reportedly features more than 150 characters - plenty of Batman and his supporting cast and villains, yes, but also decidedly less expected DC Comics characters like Saint Walker, Polka Dot Man and Condiment King all showing up in LEGO form. Interactive Entertainment's soon-to-be-released "LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham" looks to firmly put an emphasis on the latter two words of its title, with advance promotion revolving around the fact that it's much more of a space-spanning DC Universe-wide affair than solely a Batman game.
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