Lego Horizon Adventures: When is Lego Aloy Coming? [VIDEO]

Not only has Aloy gotten a facelift (we told you about that in today’s news), but she’s also going to be in a Lego adventure, but we didn’t know when until now!

 

In a distant future where giant mechanized beasts roam a landscape reclaimed by nature and humans live in primitive tribes, an ancient evil seeks to destroy the world. Join the hunter Aloy as she leads a motley crew of heroes on a quest to save the meadows, forests, and mountains of Earth from a man called Helis, who leads a band of sun worshippers in pursuit of an ancient evil shrouded in mystery. Embark on a thrilling adventure alone or with friends via couch co-op or online play, customizing your home in true Lego style and uncovering stunning secrets from Aloy’s mysterious past.

Explore the beloved world of Horizon and come face-to-face with the game’s awe-inspiring machines – all faithfully recreated in Lego bricks. Experience thrilling online and couch co-op action with friends and family. Enjoy a thrilling mix of action, exploration, customization and laugh-out-loud Lego humor. Engage in explosive battles with spectacular weapons, power-ups and gadgets.

Those who pre-order Lego Horizon Adventures, which is being developed by Studio Gobo (under the supervision of Guerrilla Games), will get a Lego version of the Shield Weaver costume in the game, which we didn’t know exactly when it would be released. The announcement on State of Play changed that and we can now say that it will be released on November 14th for PlayStation 5, PC and Nintendo Switch. That’s pretty much in the middle of the year-end rush, so it’s not so sure it’ll be able to attract attention.

Perhaps conspicuously absent from the lineup is the Xbox Series. We’ve previously reported on why the game is missing from Microsoft’s console (and to this day, we find the excuse… interesting). Interestingly, the much more technologically outdated Nintendo Switch, soon to receive its successor, is getting the game, while the Xbox Series X/S pair are not.

Source: Gematsu

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