LEGO Worlds released today on PS4, Xbox and STEAM
Today sees the release of the latest video game from TT Games, LEGO Worlds. The creative game gives players the chance to explore and build in an open environment. LEGO Worlds is available to buy on PS4, Xbox and STEAM.
WB Games shared this summary of the new game:
In LEGO Worlds, players embark on a creative adventure to become a Master Builder 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 gingerbread men riding elephants to cavewomen scaring polarbears, to swamp police helicopters, hot air balloons and arctic snow scooters.
Gamers can embark on a quest to become a Master Builder by helping other LEGO characters along the way – and a sword for an Egyptian Queen, protect a fisherman from a giant troll invasion, or build a home for a cyclops. 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 them paint and shape the landscape. LEGO Worlds’ online multiplayer functionality allows players to explore each other’s worlds together and engage in cooperative and competitive play experiences that players can build themselves.
A LEGO Agents 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.
Check out our exclusive interview with LEGO Worlds Associate Producer Chris Rose and our initial game play reaction.
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