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LEGO Worlds arrives on Nintendo Switch this Friday, watch the launch trailer here

September 5, 2017 by Andrew Newton

With the release of LEGO Worlds on the Nintendo Switch set for Friday (8th September), TT Games and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have released a Nintendo Switch launch trailer showing the gameplay coming to Switch owning LEGO fans.  Watch this launch trailer below…

LEGO Worlds takes players to a digital world where they can start their adventure to become a Master Builder by helping other LEGO characters.  Whole environments can be brought to life by placing pre-built LEGO structures or building structures yourself brick by brick (allowing for endless creativity).  A variety of vehicles can be created and all environments can be explored.

“We’re so pleased to be able to bring the fun and creativity of LEGO Worlds to Nintendo Switch,” said Jonathan Smith, Head of Production, TT Games. “The game looks fantastic, in both TV mode and handheld mode. Having the power not only to build whatever you want, but to play with it wherever you go, feels truly awesome!”

The Nintendo Switch edition of LEGO Worlds will be available on Friday 8th September.  A hardcopy version of the game will be available from retail priced £34.99 and includes 2 DLC packs, the Classic Space pack and the upcoming Monsters pack.  A digital copy of the game will cost £24.99 and include just the base game with the DLC being available separately via the Nintendo eShop.

Originally published September 5, 2017. Updated April 15, 2018.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, LEGO, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: LEGO, LEGO Worlds, tt games

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