Publisher Fictions and developer SMG Studio have announced four-player party game LEGO Party! for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC (Steam). It will launch in 2025. iam8bit will distribute a ...
Four-player party game LEGO Party! will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam on September 30, publisher Fictions and developer SMG Studio announced.
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SMG Studio, The LEGO Group, and Fictions all confirmed today that they have an official release date blocked out for LEGO Party!, as the game arrives in late September. In case you haven't seen this ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. A British writer who specializes in indie gaming and LEGO. However, while LEGO Party respects the LEGO IP, it’s not as sympathetic ...
LEGO Party! is a 4-player party game that allows you to customize a LEGO minifigure and compete in 60 minigames themed around fan favorite LEGO sets. In LEGO Party! experience nonstop action, humor, ...
SMG Studio, The LEGO Group, and Fictions have released an official launch trailer for LEGO Party!, as the game is available starting today. The trailer packs a lot of content into about 90 seconds as ...
LEGO Party! is a cross-platform party game for up to four players that's built different! Coming 2025 to PC, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch. Compete against your friends in ...
Mine is a Mario Party household. Over the years my wife and child have enjoyed many nights of minigame-fueled board game chaos. Things always got heated, especially as we taught our young one to ...
Coming in hot on the heels of Super Mario Party Jamboree’s recent Nintendo Switch 2 upgrade, Lego Party! will take its turn with the multiplayer board game genre when it launches on Sept. 30 for ...
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