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Finally, it’s official. After much speculation, Sony and LEGO have launched a partnership with the announcement of LEGO Horizon Adventures, set to release on PlayStation 5, PC, and, surprisingly, the Nintendo Switch. This marks a significant shift as one of the company’s flagship franchises ventures onto a competing platform, something unimaginable until recently.
The collaboration between Guerrilla Games and Studio Gobo brings a whimsical approach to the well-known Horizon universe, now reimagined with LEGO’s charm. Additionally, the game aims to tell a fun and relaxed story, without strictly adhering to plots from previously released games, supporting up to two players in Sony’s franchise.
You Read That Right, LEGO Horizon Adventures Will Be Released on the Nintendo Switch
The most surprising aspect is that Sony announced the new game LEGO Horizon Adventures will be coming not only to PlayStation 5 and PC but also to the Nintendo Switch. On the other hand, Microsoft’s consoles were left out of this list, so we won’t be seeing Aloy on Xbox this time.
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LEGO Horizon Adventures will take us to a charming and reimagined version of the Horizon universe, all made of LEGO blocks. The game seems to stand out for its light-hearted story, similar to other titles, transforming the series’ narrative and visual elements into an experience that is both familiar and new.
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The story of LEGO Horizon Adventures follows Aloy, as she embarks on a quest to discover her true destiny. Raised by a grizzled hunter named Rost, she is guided by a centuries-old hologram of a scientist named Elisabet. Together, they confront Helis, the leader of a sun-worshipping faction that bows to an ancient evil shrouded in mystery.
The adventure takes them through towering mountains and deep cauldrons. The game is just one of many projects in which Sony is investing within the Horizon franchise. It appears that the company sees potential in the IP and is willing to increase its reach and appeal among various audiences, with diverse games to suit everyone’s tastes.
What Else the Summer Game Fest Trailer Revealed For Us?
Everything is made of blocks in LEGO Horizon Adventures.
The Summer Game Fest trailer for LEGO Horizon Adventures brought additional details that heightened fans’ expectations, especially those who love games of the same style. Highlights include deep customization and interaction with the game world, promising to enhance players’ experiences.
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Another point that seems to attract attention is the care from the producers, as seen in the trailer images, we can note that all the constructions and scenarios were based on LEGO pieces. This detail is significant as it goes beyond previous versions of LEGO games, like Fortnite’s, where only the characters are made of blocks, while the scenery remains realistic, something that can even break immersion for players.
Additionally, interactivity is a high point of the game. The possibility of playing in cooperative mode, both locally and online, offers the chance to gather with others to enhance the fun. A great opportunity to get to know the franchise alongside someone special, something less common in traditional Horizon series titles.
Will this blend be successful in practice or flop? Let us know your expectations for the game in the comments below!
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