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We’re usually unable to see what the portable versions of LEGO games look like until launch time, and that’s once again the situation with LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The game comes out in just a few days, but Warner Bros. hasn’t shared any media of the 3DS version. Thankfully, an eShop listing is now live and contains a few screenshots. We’ve rounded them up and added the images to the gallery below.

Since Warner Bros. has been keeping quiet about LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens on handhelds, it’s unclear how the game plays. LEGO Marvel’s Avengers, which came out earlier this year, maintained a similar experience on both portables and consoles for the first time. It’ll be interesting to see how this one turns out.

LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens is coming out in just a few days. View some footage from the final game below.

Warner Bros. has come out with a new LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens character vignette for Rey, the Jakku scavenger who finds herself drawn into a galaxy-spanning conflict between the Resistance and First Order. It also features original dialogue from actress Daisy Ridley who plays the character in the movie.

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Warner Bros. has brought several games to Wii U over the company’s lifespan, and it looks like that support will continue with NX. In an interview with GamesBeat, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment president David Haddad addressed a question about making games for the new systems on the way, including NX. He mentioned that the publisher has “great relationships with all the console platforms” and will “play a role in each of them.”

Warner Bros. was at Wii U’s launch with games such as Scribblenauts Unlimited and Batman: Arkham City – Armored Edition. That support has continued through to the present. In fact, next week, the company will ship LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens on Wii U.

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Warner Bros. has come out with a new LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens character vignette for Kylo Ren, the dark warrior who commands the First Order. It also features original dialogue from actor Adam Driver who plays the character in the movie.

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Warner Bros. is still pushing forward with toys-to-life. Just recently, the company announced a whole bunch of content coming to LEGO Dimensions, including Sonic, Adventure Time, and more.

WB Games president David Haddad said of the company’s commitment to toys-to-life:

“We still view [toys to life] as a large and important category for us to participate in. We still view it, even though there are changes to the structure of the industry, as a very large category.”

Regarding year two of LEGO Dimensions, Haddad mentioned that Warner Bros. is “staying away from dead-ends and barriers.” Consumers won’t need to pick up a new Starter Pack, and all of the new packs coming out are compatible with the original game.

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Warner Bros. has sent out a bunch of screenshots showing the content on the way to LEGO Dimensions including Mission Impossible and more. We have them below.

Earlier today, IGN hosted a LEGO Dimensions to show off new content coming to the game. Check out the recording below.

GameSpot has posted a video with another 15 minutes of LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens footage. View it below.

Thanks to IGN, we have another 10 minutes of LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens footage including developer commentary. Here’s the video:



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