Warner Bros, TT Games and The LEGO Group announced today LEGO Worlds

Warner Bros, TT Games and The LEGO Group announced today LEGO Worlds

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games and The LEGO Group today announced that LEGO Worlds, a galaxy of imaginative worlds made of digital LEGO bricks where players can explore, discover and create together, is available for Nintendo Switch this Friday (8th September).

In the game, players can embark on creative adventures and uncover hidden treasures in environments that range from fun to the fantastical, where worlds come to life with a dizzying variety of vehicles and creatures – from zombie cheerleaders riding gorillas to cavemen wielding water pistols, to deep sea submarines, stunt planes and off-road motorcycles. Environments and creations are brought to life in any way fans can imagine, either by building brick by brick, placing down enormous prebuilt LEGO structures, or by using powerful tools that let them paint and shape the landscape.

The game also offers players the Brick Build Showcase with a rotating selection of brick built models including new characters, creatures, vehicles, props and items from LEGO themed playsets, plus access to regular free content updates.

The game is also available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and STEAM.

Check out the Trailer:

The Nintendo Switch version will receive free updates like the other versions so you won’t have to worry about this version lagging behind if you do decide to pick it up. It also offers players the Brick Build Showcase with a rotating selection of brick built models including new characters, creatures, vehicles, props and items from Lego themed playsets.

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