Charming new LEGO Voyagers game gets an official release date on Switch, PS, Xbox, and PC – check out the new trailer
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Co-op puzzle game Lego Voyagers will arrive on September 15
We got our first look at Lego Voyagers back at Summer Game Fest in June. As it turned out, Light Brick Studio (Lego Builder's Journey) and publisher Annapurna Interactive weren't kidding about the "coming soon" aspect of the reveal trailer. That's because Lego Voyagers is set to hit PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and PC (Steam and Epic Games Store) on September 15. Lego Voyagers is a physics-based, co-op puzzle game for two players. …
Charming new LEGO Voyagers game gets an official release date on Switch, PS, Xbox, and PC – check out the new trailer
The relatively recently revealed and particularly compelling look new LEGO Voyagers game is getting a new trailer today. And more specifically, a release date trailer – the game is now just over a month out from release. The brick-built gaming experience is a departure from the usual LEGO-themed experiences we have seen over the least…
Lego Voyagers is a co-op game for two people and puts you in the skin, or the plastic of two small 1x1 Lego blocks. Together, you travel to levels that consist entirely of building blocks, which is why the look, for example, reminds you of Lego Horizon Adventures, which relies on a similar look. Voyagers can only be played for two. The aim of the two caste friends is to save an abandoned spaceship. But you probably shouldn't expect big story epi…
LEGO Voyagers receives release date, new trailer
Announced back in June, the upcoming mandatory two-player co-op physics-based puzzle platformer LEGO Voyagers has now been given a release date for Nintendo Switch. Published by Annapurna Interactive and developed by Light Brick Studio, the game will land on consoles on September 15. In LEGO Voyagers, two friends set out on a mission to recover an abandoned spaceship, embarking on... The post LEGO Voyagers receives release date, new trailer appe…
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