LEGO Hidden Side Guide to Ghost Hunting book coming next year
A book is coming out for LEGO Hidden Side in 2020, titles Guide to Ghost Hunting.
Next year, fans of LEGO Hidden Side will be able to buy a book that provides a guide to the theme – Guide to Ghost Hunting. Back in March it was confirmed that the theme will continue next year, but this is the first book confirmed the theme – that also reveals that a television series is on the way.
The book will come with a minifigure, but it not specified whether or not it will be an exclusive. It could go either way, as some of these titles get a unique minifigure while others do not.
Here is the exclamation mark laden synopsis:
The LEGO Group’s newest IP, LEGO Hidden Side hits stores in fall 2019 with eight toy sets, followed by a TV series and even more toys in 2020! Kids can interact with these building sets using an augmented reality app that brings the models to life, using a smart phone or tablet camera to reveal a hidden world of interactive mysteries and challenges to solve. It’s a whole new world of play!
Welcome to the haunted town of Newbury, home of the LEGO Group’s newest original IP. In this new series of adventures, kids will join brother-and-sister duo Jack and Parker as they work to track down and reveal ghosts in order to turn their haunted town back to normal, one ghost at a time. This guide will be narrated by the main characters of the toys and TV show, and work with the LEGO app for an interactive reading experience all about finding and capturing ghosts! Plus, it comes with a LEGO minifigure!
LEGO Hidden Side sets were released on August 1 and are available now.
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