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Lego Worlds to emerge from Early Access, on console in February If you build it, they will come. Lego Worlds is now confirmed for a 24th February launch on PS4, Xbox One and Steam.The sandbox building game has been on Steam Early Access since June of last year, where prospective players could buy its early build (and reserve its final form) for �11.99.Unlike most of Traveller's Tales' adventures, Lego World isn't a fixed campaign based on a single licensed theme, but rather more of a Minecraft-like sandbox based around erecting landscapes and structures. It will feature procedurally-generated worlds and a full day/night cycle.Unlike Mojang's famous title, Lego Worlds will have vehicles, should you wish to hop into a spaceship, ride a dragon, cruise around in a car, or smash through a town in a drilling vessel. Players will also be able to share each other's worlds with one another and build cooperatively in either splitscreen or online multiplayer. "Lego Worlds expands our Lego video game franchise with a new experience that embodies all the fun of physical Lego brick building," said Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment president David Haddad.




"TT Games has created an expansive, digital universe that combines unlimited creativity with the Lego humour that fans love." Comments for this article are now closed, but please feel free to continue chattingA couple of days ago, LEGO and TT Games have announced that the PC sandbox game LEGO Worlds will soon be arriving to gaming consoles, particularly on PlayStation  4 and Xbox One starting February 21, 2017. The free imaginative and social game began as a Steam Early Access title and will also be available as a full commercial release for PC users. On top of this and for a limited time only, a LEGO Agents DLC Pack featuring new characters, vehicles, weapons and more from the Agents range of play materials, will be made available exclusively for the PlayStation 4. Read on for LEGO’s full press release followed by its official trailer video. WARNER BROS. INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT, TT GAMES AND THE LEGO GROUP ANNOUNCE LEGO® WORLDS For PlayStation®4, Xbox One and STEAM




Players Can Create Anything Imaginable and Define Their Own Adventures In the Ultimate Digital LEGO Bricks Building Experience Burbank, Calif. – Nov. 29, 2016 – Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games and The LEGO® Group today announced that LEGO® Worlds, a galaxy of imaginative worlds made entirely of digital LEGO bricks where players can explore, discover and create together, will commercially launch on February 21, 2017 for PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One and STEAM. Developed by TT Games and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, LEGO Worlds has been in STEAM Early Access since last year allowing players to provide feedback for continual improvements leading up to its official launch. “In LEGO Worlds, players will go on an exciting journey to become a Master Builder, in an open-world made completely of LEGO-built environments,” said Jonathan Smith, Head of Production, TT Games. “Whether customizing characters, exploring in vehicles, building structures, or discovering an expansive range of items, characters and creatures throughout the worlds, there’s the freedom to create anything imaginable.”




“LEGO Worlds expands our LEGO videogame franchise with a new experience that embodies all the fun of physical LEGO brick building,” said David Haddad, President, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “TT Games has created an expansive, digital universe that combines unlimited creativity with the LEGO humor that fans love.” “LEGO Worlds brings the very essence of LEGO play – building – to the digital world, more than ever before,” said Niels Jørgensen, Vice President, Digital Games for The LEGO Group. “We are excited to bring our physical and digital play models closer together and know it will resonate with our core audience – and engage new ones. We believe LEGO Worlds has the potential to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow through its experience of open-ended creative play.” In LEGO Worlds, players 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 cowboys riding giraffes to vampires scaring Yetis, to steamrollers, racing cars and colossal digging machines.




Gamers can embark on a quest to become a Master Builder by helping other LEGO characters along the way – find a sword for a king, protect a farmer from a zombie invasion, or build a home for a caveman. 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 wondrous tools that let you paint and shape the landscape. LEGO Worlds’ online multiplayer functionality allows players to explore each other’s worlds together, create together, and engage in cooperative and competitive play experiences that players can build themselves. A separate LEGO Agents DLC pack, featuring new characters, vehicles, weapons and more from the Agents range of play materials, will be available exclusively on PlayStation 4 for a limited time.If Minecraft was inspired by the idea of playing with real-world Legos, then it’s time for the influential sandbox building title to do the same for the Lego video game franchise.




Warner Bros. has just announced the February release for Lego Worlds, an open-world game that promises to allow players to “build anything, do anything, and go anywhere,” on PS4, Xbox One, and Steam. Lego Worlds differs greatly from the plethora of existing Lego games, which focus on a story campaign from existing movie and comic franchises. Here, players will create their own character, and then dive into an open world full of Lego environments. There they’ll be able to create and build just about anything they can imagine, as well as use a wide range of items including vehicles, creatures, and weapons. Developer TT Games explains that worlds will be procedurally-generated and feature day and night cycles. In addition to building to their heart’s content, players can also choose to go on a quest to become a Master Builder, which has them exploring the world and taking on challenges from other Lego characters, including defending a farm from zombies and finding a king’s sword.

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