"We look forward to expanding the successful [Lego] series with this very exciting line-up of new LEGO experiences for players of all ages to enjoy on console, handheld and mobile gaming devices," said Executive Vice President and General Manager of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment David Haddad.
Micah will be absolutely pumped to try out some new Lego games. He really got into the series a few years ago with Lego Batman, Star Wars and Lord of the Rings...Though, once his Skylanders phase hit, these games slowly fell out of his lineup.
Side bar: Is a 10-year old too young to see the original Jurassic Park? I don't think so. If I remember right, I believe I was around that age when I saw it...I about peed my pants with the Velociraptor scenes, but I saw it. Reason I'm asking is I'm a little worried about him seeing this newest one (I totally want to see it though), simply for the scare factor. So, would he be excited about Lego Jurassic World? Who am I kidding...dinosaurs? Legos? Done deal.
Not to mention, Lego Avengers. I don't have any selling to do with that one. Micah will take breaks from Disney Infinity 2.0 to jump on his favorite superheroes in Lego Avengers.
The slate of upcoming Lego games includes the aforementioned titles, along with Lego Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin (Another favorite for Micah), The LEGO Movie Video Game for mobile, which is actually out now, and Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham for mobile. Check out the full press release.
Legos for everyone!
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