Morgan Freeman Not Included
TT games have brought Lego to life like never before, and they have done this by letting you bring Lego to life. In Lego Worlds, players can interact and build however they want. Things you’d never imagine coalesce in a world inspired by the building blocks that too many children step on to this day. All of it is available now, March 7, 2016, for PS4, Xbox One, and Steam.
A player’s ultimate goal in LEGO Worlds is to become a Master Builder. Oppose anyone who would say otherwise by tossing legos in their face. You can build new creations or install pre-set structures to your heart’s content. Moreover, explore a world of amalgamated creations, worlds mixed into one, anything that can come in Lego form – from gingerbread men riding elephants to cavewomen scaring polar bears, to swamp police helicopters, hot air balloons, and arctic snow scooters.
But nothing has to be done alone – 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. In other words, “Everything is cool when you’re part of a team.” All the creativity you’ve ever expressed in your past exploits with legos can be better realized in LEGO Worlds; that’s what it was made for. The same can be said pertaining to your experience with Minecraft. Except now you also gain access to the huge rainbow of Warner Bros. licenses. Just as awesome, you can make a Warner Bros. logo lego rainbow in the game. That’s how limitless it is.
LEGO Worlds is available now for $29.99 and will soon be available for Nintendo Switch. Also, a LEGO Agents pack, featuring new characters, vehicles, weapons and more is available exclusively on PlayStation 4 for a limited time. Legos speed you on your journey to becoming a Master Builder.
SOURCE: Press Release