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LEGO Builder’s Journey Now Available on Steam, Epic Games Store, Nintendo eShop

If you haven’t played it before, LEGO Builder’s Journey is now available for purchase on Steam, Epic Games Store, and the Nintendo eShop. Originally released for Apple Arcade, the game has been visually enhanced by NVIDIA to be the world’s first ray-traced game made with Unity. Ray tracing is technology that brings realistic lighting while also having improved performance.

LEGO® Builder’s Journey Now Available on PC and Nintendo Switch

Join a father-and-son duo on a journey through an expansive LEGO universe

BILLUND, Denmark – [June 22, 2021] – The LEGO® Group is taking players on an epic, inspirational experience in LEGO® Builder’s Journey, available now on Nintendo Switch and PC. The game follows a father and son on a heartwarming journey through a stunning brick-built universe, filled with geometric puzzles that will surprise and delight players

“When creating LEGO Builder’s Journey, we were inspired by the new movement of games that focus on the overall experience for gamers,” said Karsten Lund, creative director and head of studio, Light Brick Studio. “We chose to focus on the emotional and evocative aspects of storytelling to spark players’ imaginations, and to encourage them to reflect on the importance of play and creativity in all of our lives.”

In addition to the playful themes sewn seamlessly throughout the narrative, the Light Brick team has designed a world featuring graphical upgrades to further immerse players in the game, including ray-traced ambient occlusion, global illumination, reflections, shadows, and other effects that make bricks feel more tactile and movement more fluid.

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LEGO Builder’s Journey Game Preview

This morning, I attended a preview event for LEGO Builder’s Journey which will be available on Steam and Nintendo Switch on June 22. It was previously available for Apple Arcade but now, it has updated technology to be the world’s first ray-traced game made with Unity which is a custom integration specifically made for LEGO Builder’s Journey.

NVIDIA has teamed up with LEGO Games and Light Brick Studio to bring ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS in the game. If you’re not familiar with ray tracing, it is technology that brings realistic lighting while also having improved performance.

LEGO Builder’s Journey is an atmospheric, geometric puzzle game that asks us to sometimes follow the instructions… and sometimes to break the rules.

Take your time to experiment with free-form puzzle solving while immersing yourself in a poetic world of LEGO® bricks. Throughout the narrative, there will be ups and downs, challenges, and celebrations. Figuring out who we are and what we become is the Builder’s Journey.

The breathtaking LEGO brick world is brought to life with the most accurately rendered LEGO elements yet to feature on screens, including stunning ray tracing elements.

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Arthur Parsons Leaves TT Games

There’s some sad news out of the LEGO games space as Arthur Parsons has left TT Games after 22 years. During his time there, he was their Head of Design and eventually Game Director on many LEGO games. He was pretty the face of LEGO games as he did many interviews on stream during the years talking about various games. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Arthur a few times during San Diego Comic Con and even did a roundtable interview for LEGO Dimensions way back in 2016.

Arthur worked on many LEGO projects at TT Games and some of them are currently available in the Humble Bundle LEGO Built to Bundle charity campaign which will end in seven days.

Good luck to Arthur on his future endeavors.

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Humble Bundle LEGO Built to Bundle

Humble Bundle has kicked off the Humble LEGO Built to Bundle campaign where you can get you can get $214 worth of LEGO games at a fraction of the price. For as low as $19.27, you can get seven LEGO video games for Steam including The LEGO Ninjago Movie, LEGO Worlds, LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe Edition, LEGO Marvel’s Avengers, LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, LEGO DC Super-Villains Deluxe Edition, and LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Premium Edition.

The charity of my choosing if you do decide to purchase the bundle is Stop AAPI Hate. When you do purchase the bundle, you can decide where your money goes, whether it be to WB Games, Stop AAPI Hate, a Humble Tip, or a combination of all three. As of this post, there is 13 days left to purchase the bundle.

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LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Delayed Again

TT Games has announced that LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has been officially delayed again. The game was slated to be released last year but got pushed back to Spring 2021. Unfortunately, COVID-19 put a wrench in those plans and the release is now up in the air.

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LEGO Microgame Feedback Wanted and Chance to Win Unity Minifigure

A month ago, LEGO announced a new Build your own game contest in partnership with Unity on LEGO Ideas where you create a game and as compensation, you would receive a limited edition LEGO Unity minifigure just by participating. LEGO is now looking for some feedback about LEGO Microgame whether you’ve tried it out or not. All you have to do is be honest on your feedback. In doing the survey, there’s a chance for you to win one of the 100 Unity minifigures so there’s no harm in doing it.

A few months ago, we got to hear about LEGO Microgame – Unity. It was a different offering then we typically see which hopefully educated or appealed to certain AFOLs. With that being said, the Microgame team is looking for feedback from anyone. Whether you used it or not you can participate in the survey. They only ask that you are honest. This means you can take the survey event if you never participated.

Also, you can win a limited edition Minifigure 🙂

To learn more about the LEGO Microgame: https://learn.unity.com/project/lego-template

Public Survey and Statement from the LEGO Games team:

We would be most grateful if you could share your feedback on your experience with the LEGO Microgame. Your honest opinion means a lot even if you have not tried it yet.

By filling out this survey, you will have the opportunity to be entered for a chance to win one of 100 limited edition LEGO minifigures. Please share your feedback by the end

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LEGO Releases LEGO Universe Remastered Soundtrack

LEGO Universe was an iconic game back in the day and to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the game, LEGO has announced that they are releasing a remastered soundtrack. In addition, the Bits N’ Bricks podcast will feature Hollywood composer Brian Tyler, producer Richard Dekkard, as well as a special appearance by Sir Patrick Stewart.

THE LEGO GROUP MARKS TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF LEGO® UNIVERSE WITH REMASTERED AND NEVER BEFORE RELEASED SOUNDTRACK

Released to coincide with Hollywood composer Brian Tyler’s appearance on LEGO Games’ Bits N’ Bricks podcast.

Billund, February 24th, 2021: In December, the LEGO Group marked the 25th anniversary of its first ever video game with the release of the popular Bits N’ Bricks podcast series. Today, the company marks another important date with the release of the fully remastered LEGO® Universe (Original Game Soundtrack) to purchase and streaming for the first time ever. The soundtrack is accompanied by three episodes of the Bits N’ Bricks podcast looking back at the game’s development, with today’s episode focusing on conversations with composer Brian Tyler, producer Richard Dekkard, as well as a brief visit from the voice of LEGO Universe: Sir Patrick Stewart.

LEGO Universe was the company’s first ever massively multiplayer online game launched in October 2010, with a soundtrack composed by Brian Tyler and additional music by John Harman and Richard Dekkard. Now a celebrated Hollywood composer, Tyler has composed soundtracks for huge blockbuster smashes including Avengers: Age of Ultron and Iron Man 3. The soundtrack to LEGO Universe was the first video game soundtrack

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