Lego Videogames Set To Build A Great Year of Games
Warner Bros Interactive and Lego have announced that 2015 is going to be quite a year for games, even as they are assembled, brick by brick.
This year The Avengers and Jurassic World will get their Lego treatment, but new entries in existing franchises will also get new games.
Avengers Assemble! Experience the first console videogame featuring characters and storylines from the blockbuster film Marvel’s The Avengers and the much anticipated sequel Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron, and more. Play as the most powerful Super Heroes in their quest to save humanity. The game will be available in Spring 2015 for the Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS and PC.
“The LEGO videogame franchise remains a cornerstone of our business, consistently delivering fun, engaging gameplay and remarkable humour both kids and adults love,” said David Haddad, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “We look forward to expanding the successful series with this very exciting line-up of new LEGO experiences for players of all ages to enjoy on console, handheld and mobile gaming devices.”
“This year will be the biggest yet for LEGO videogames with these incredible titles and several firsts for the series,” said Tom Stone, Managing Director, TT Games. “TT Games are crafting humorous LEGO adventures, based on new stories and characters across some of the most well-known and iconic worlds.”
LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin gets its most expansive adventure to date. The latest LEGO handheld game delivers an untold story of the LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu TV show. Using their Spinjitzu abilities, players can unleash their Ninja’s elemental power to smash their way through enemies and solve puzzles. The game is aimed for release next month for Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita.
For those who have iPad, The Lego Movie Videogame was just recently released for it but also coming later this year Lego Batman Beyond Gotham will also make its way across to iOS.
Luke Henderson