
September 2, 2022

Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Steam and GeForce NOW. The multiplayer platformer combines brawler customization, unlockable content and competitive gameplay set in the LEGO universe. With cross-platform play (cross-play) and multiple game modes, “LEGO Brawls” is a family-friendly video game for players of all ages, skill levels and play preferences.
"’LEGO Brawls’ showcases LEGO play in a brand-new way with its awesome family-friendly fun,” says Murray Andrews, head, publishing, LEGO Games. “Customize your minifigure and team up with your friends for some supercharged action, across all your most-loved LEGO themes."
The game’s build-and-brawl mechanics allow players to compete with custom-made, one-of-a-kind
minifigure brawlers tailored to their personality, strategy and play style. With more than 77 trillion customization possibilities, players can choose any combination
"In a uniquely LEGO approach to the genre – imagination, self-expression and zany humor set the stage for the game's true-to-form, lighthearted competition style," says Brian Lovell, chief executive officer, Red Games. "’LEGO Brawls’ breaks into new territory that encourages individuality, team collaboration and pure competitive fun."
The game features LEGO-themed levels, from classic themes like Space and Castle, to IP such as LEGO “Jurassic World,” LEGO “NINJAGO” and “LEGO Monkie Kid.” Each level offers different game modes, challenges and win conditions. With cross-platform support, players can team up and compete, regardless of their game system.
"’LEGO Brawls’ is a distinct spin on the competitive brawler genre and a game the whole family can enjoy," says Savannah Ho, associate brand manager, Bandai Namco Entertainment America. "The game provides an amazing range of customizable options and game play features, giving players a platform for endless fun as they compete for bragging rights with friends or go for global glory on online leaderboards."
“LEGO Brawls” is developed and published by the LEGO Group in partnership with Red Games, and distributed in physical format for consoles by Bandai Namco Entertainment America.
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