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The Lego Movie Videogame launching in 2014 for current- and next-generation consoles, as well as Wii U, PC, 3DS, and PS Vita.
Fans of LEGO games and of the movie will have fun regardless, because we’re a bit crazy like that. But if you don’t fall in the crazy category, best bet is to wait for the next LEGO game that ...
TT Games is giving out the LEGO NINJAGO Movie Video Game free on PS4, Xbox One, and PC, but make sure you redeem it before May 21, 2020.
LEGO NinjaGo Movie Video Game PS4. From what we can tell this isn’t part of Sony’s Play at Home initiative, as it’s also available free on Xbox One. Still, free is free!
Update: TT Games has officially confirmed that LEGO Ninjago is going for free on PS4.In a tweet, the developer has said the game will be available to all from now until 21st May, giving you just ...
In perhaps the least surprising game announcement for 2019, Warner Bros and TT Games are currently developing The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame to coincide with the anticipated film sequel. As you might ...
Lego movie game coming to Xbox One, PS4. The Lego Movie Videogame launching in 2014 for current- and next-generation consoles, as well as Wii U, PC, 3DS, and PS Vita. Jul 16, 2013 8:56am.
The LEGO Batman Movie story pack is interesting, as you would expect it to be just like another LEGO Batman game, but due to the villains introduced in the movie it actually ends up feeling like a ...
TT Games has announced today the next upcoming LEGO title will center around the upcoming movie — LEGO The Movie 2. The title is set to release on February 26 for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC ...
For The LEGO Movie Videogame, there are 49 Trophies to be earned: 40 Bronze, 5 Silver, 3 Gold and 1 Platinum. Here's each Trophy and the description on how to earn them: Bronze Trophies A House ...
LEGO The Ninjago Movie: Video Game is scheduled to release on October 6 for PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. Are you excited for the new LEGO title?
With the arrival of Lego Marvel Super Heroes on PS4 and Xbox One, Traveller's Tales decided to forgo the slick, low-latency 60fps set-up of the early PS2 games in favour of a less demanding 30fps ...