It's good to be bad as Lego DC Super Villains is out now
Somedays it good to be bad, as Warner Bros, DC and Lego have announced that Lego DC Super Villains is out now for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One.
In the game, you are you, but this time you can choose the you that you want to be, by creating your own super-villain, complete with costume, appearance, abilities, and a name while playing alongside an iconic roster of DC Super-Villains.
“With the amount of content packed into LEGO® DC Super-Villains, along with the Season Pass content in store, there is loads of mischievous fun for players to jump into,” said Arthur Parsons, Head of Design, TT Games Publishing.
“Players will be captivated by the story and adventure, embarking on hours of content including story levels, quests, recruiting and unlocking other villain characters to join you, and exploring the hidden secrets scattered throughout Gotham and Metropolis,” said Phillip Ring, Executive Producer, TT Games Publishing.
“DC has some of the most popular Super-Villains in the world and it’s exciting to see these characters call the shots in this new game,” said Ames Kirshen, Vice President, Interactive & Animation, DC Entertainment. “Fans will love teaming up with The Joker™, Harley Quinn™, Lex Luthor™ and host of other DC characters as they play through this light-hearted story set in iconic DC locations.”
“Whether you’re playing solo or with a partner in crime for two-player, local co-op, LEGO® DC Super-Villains brings the family-friendly fun, with a playful, villainous twist that both new and existing players will enjoy,” said Sean McEvoy, VP Digital Games, The LEGO Group.
If that was not enough game for you, there is also a Season Pass, it will feature six Level Packs and four Character Packs, including two Aquaman Movie Level Packs inspired by the upcoming Warner Bros. Pictures film, Aquaman, in theatres nationwide on December 2 and two Shazam! Movie Level Packs inspired by the upcoming Warner Bros. Pictures film Shazam! in theatres nationwide April 2019.
Luke Henderson