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LEGO Builder’s Journey Now Available on PlayStation Consoles

LEGO Builder’s Journey has been building to its release on the PlayStation platforms and it is now available after two years. Originally on Apple Arcade, it was then released on the Nintendo Switch, PC, and Xbox last year.

With the launch on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, there is also a new Creative Mode that was released for all platforms. In this mode, you get to create your own builds with a selection of LEGO bricks that you can share using Photo Mode.

LEGO 2022 Keepsake Ornaments Revealed

The 2022 Hallmark Keepsake Ornaments Dream Book was released today and it has revealed some new LEGO Keepsake Ornaments for this year. There are four to collect this year and they include Benny, Yeti, Harry Potter, and BB-8. Each of them costs $16.99 each and there are varied release dates for them. Thanks to everyone who messaged in about them.


Yeti – July 9


Astronaut – October 8


Harry Potter – October 8


BB-8 – October 8

LEGO Ranked Number 3 on 2022 Global RepTrak 100

The 2022 Global RepTrak 100 rankings have been recently released and LEGO has been named one of the most reputable companies in the world. This year, LEGO was named the third most reputable company after Rolex and Ferrari which broke a two year streak of being at the top spot. The company, however, is one out of only two companies to still rank in the top 10 over the past decade.

Over the past decade, The LEGO Group is one out of only two companies to consistently rank in the Top 10 most reputable companies. After two years in-a-row in the #1 spot, The LEGO Group slid to a still impressive #3 in 2022. LEGO’s strong reputation is well-rounded; people perceive all aspects of its business positively, particularly the company’s Products & Services.

The LEGO Foundation Announces $20 Million to Support Neurodivergent Children

The LEGO Foundation has announced that they will be investing $20 million to prompt innovation supporting neurodivergent children. The new program called Play for All is designed to celebrate the strengths of neurodivergent children and help ensure all children have the right to play, learn and thrive.

The LEGO Foundation invests USD 20million to catalyse innovation supporting neurodivergent children

The LEGO Foundation launches a new accelerator programme – Play for All – designed to celebrate the strengths of neurodivergent children and help ensure all children have the right to play, learn and thrive.

Denmark, Billund, 07 April 2022 – To mark Autism Acceptance Month, the LEGO Foundation announces the launch of a new Accelerator grant: an equity free funding and fixed term mentorship programme for social enterprises, ventures and organisations who wish to support autistic children and children with ADHD with play-based learning.

“When neurodivergent children are understood, valued, and empowered, everyone benefits from their important, and often, extraordinary contributions,” remarks Dr. Maureen Dunne, Senior Advisor and Special Educational Needs and Disability Expert for the Play for All Accelerator. “Neurodivergent inventors, scientists, and artists have reshaped entire industries. I am thrilled that the LEGO Foundation has committed to investing in reimagining the world of play and learning so that innovators, specialists, and those with lived experience, together, can build a future that supports the full participation of neurodivergent children in society.”

It is widely acknowledged that neurodiversity resources and support services have been underfunded worldwide and education solutions and innovation are lacking. To date, investment has

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LEGO Announces Partnership with Epic Games to Build Multiverse

LEGO has just announced a long-term partnership with Epic Games to provide a safe and fun place in the metaverse for kids and families. The two companies will team up to build an immersive, creatively inspiring and engaging digital experience for kids.

If you’ve done any gaming, you’ll know that Epic Games is the home of Fortnite and the developers of Unreal Engine which is used in a lot of other games. This partnership could signal some possibilities such as a new LEGO IP game or perhaps we could be seeing LEGO entering the world of Fortnite in terms of skins or even a LEGO version of Fortnite. The game is still widely popular with kids and I think LEGO is trying to get in on the action as well. What do you guys think?

The LEGO Group and Epic Games team up to build a place for kids to play in the metaverse

BILLUND, DENMARK: The LEGO Group and Epic Games today announced they are entering a long-term partnership to shape the future of the metaverse to make it safe and fun for children and families. The two companies will team up to build an immersive, creatively inspiring and engaging digital experience for kids of all ages to enjoy together.

The family-friendly digital experience will give kids access to tools that will empower them to become confident creators and deliver amazing play opportunities in a safe and positive space.

Niels B Christiansen, CEO of the LEGO Group said: “Kids enjoy playing in physical and digital

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LEGO Launches New State-of-the-Art Campus in Billund, Denmark

Yesterday, LEGO opened their new state-of-the-art campus at the Billund, Denmark headquarters which is intended to inspire their employees. This new campus offers a relaxing and inspirational place for employees and their families. Continuing with their sustainability mission, the campus is also environmentally friendly by using recycled materials and powered by solar energy.

The LEGO Group Launches New Campus With Play At Its Heart In Billund, Denmark

Brick by brick, the state-of-the-art Campus is designed to inspire innovation and creativity for some 2,000 employees and provide an inspiring base for all LEGO Group employees worldwide.

BILLUND, DENMARK, April 5th, 2022.: After five years of construction and planning, the LEGO Group is celebrating the official opening of its state-of-the-art Campus at its headquarters in Billund, Denmark today. Designed by C.F. Møller Architects, the campus spans 54,000 square metres, creating an innovative workplace for approx. 2000 colleagues, and a home away from home for all LEGO Group colleagues across the world.

Reflecting the LEGO Group values of ‘Imagination, Fun, Creativity, Caring, Learning, and Quality’, the Campus has been designed to provide a playful, inclusive, and collaborative environment that enables employees to develop the best play experiences for children all over the world.

An important element in LEGO® Campus is the ‘People House’ a concept developed in close collaboration with employees that provides a space for all colleagues to network and play during and after working hours. With initial designs first developed in 2014, the ‘People House’ is just one of the many features across the campus that enables

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