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LEGO Worlds just released its newest update, which adds some exciting movie-making features. The most noteworthy addition to the game is the camera car, which allows you to record movies ingame. You can watch the informative update trailer below.

This video also shows the evolution of LEGO Worlds:

LEGO Worlds received new DLC yesterday in the form of the Monsters Pack. Have a look at some footage in the video below.

Warner Bros. released a trailer for the new Monsters Pack available in LEGO Worlds today. Have a look a the video below.

Warner Bros. and TT Games have a whole bunch of plans for LEGO Worlds going forward. Tomorrow, the game will be getting another big patch on Switch with features, changes, and improvements. Another patch is also planned by the end of this year, with even more support coming in 2018.

TT Games outlined everything that’s to come tomorrow as well as in the future. You can find the full rundown below.

A report emerged last week that Warner Bros. has put an end to LEGO Dimensions. Today, the news has been officially confirmed.

LEGO Dimensions will not be receiving any new packs in the future. Existing content will still be sold, however, and support will continue to be provided.

The LEGO Dimensions Twitter account published the following message a short while ago:


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Warner Bros. may never say it officially, but LEGO Dimensions looks to be done. What’s naturally apparent with the title as well as what developer TT Games recently said internally suggests that it will not be receiving any new content. In other words, plans for LEGO Dimensions’ third year have been scrapped.

We all know about the fate of other games like Disney Infinity and Skylanders. Eurogamer points out various issues such as how there was little room for profit, a slowdown of sales, and the huge workload required from TT Games.

At New York Comic-Con this past weekend, a bunch of news was shared about LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2.

Let’s get things started with this new story trailer officially released today:

And here’s the premise of the story:

Switch owners won’t have to worry about LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 being different in any way. According to TT Games’ Arthur Parsons, the Switch version will be exactly the same as other platforms. The experience hasn’t been altered at all, and Warner Bros. will be offering all DLC on the system – including the season pass.

The one benefit Switch will have lies in its controllers. Split Joy-Con support will be included, including the arena and story modes. The functionality easily allows for you and a friend to play through the game together.

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Fresh out of Comic-Con, details about the LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 season pass have been revealed.

The season pass will offer six level packs and four character packs. Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2, Black Panther, Cloak and Dagger, Avengers: Infinity War, Ant-Man and the Wasp, and Runaways will be represented in stages. Agents of Atlas, Out of Time, Champions, and classic Guardians of the Galaxy will be featured in the character packs.

LEGO Worlds’ latest update on Switch wasn’t exactly the best. In an attempt to improve performance, TT Games severely pulled back on the game’s draw distance.

Many players weren’t happy with the change. Thankfully, the team has listened to feedback, and the situation will be addressed. A patch is already being sent off to improve draw distance while also adding the Monsters DLC pack. TT Games is also committed to further improving draw distance while maintaining stability.

Here’s the latest news update from TT Games:


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