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LEGO Worlds Adds Iconic “Classic Space” DLC Pack

Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games and The LEGO Group announced today that LEGO Worlds will add a Classic Space DLC Pack  set to be released Fall 2017. LEGO Worlds is available for PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, and PCs via STEAM. It was also announced the game would be coming to the Nintendo Switch this fall as well. More information as well as screens from the game below courtesy of their press release.

LEGO Worlds Adding Iconic “Classic Space” DLC Pack for Intergalactic Exploration and Adventure

Nintendo Switch Release Confirmed for Fall 2017


Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, TT Games and The LEGO Group announced that the Classic Space, the first downloadable themed content pack for LEGO Worlds, will be available July 5 for $3.99. The Classic Space Pack will include brand new quests, characters, builds, and vehicles from the wildly popular LEGO Space playsets. Players can blast off and explore the farthest reaches of space and embark on new adventures with friends as they travel across Worlds in a Space Buggy, fly through the atmosphere in the Space Cruiser, excavate the new Moon biome in the Mineral Detector, or land the one man spaceship on the new Classic Space Theme World!

 

 

 

 

It was also announced that LEGO Worlds will be coming to Nintendo Switch this fall and is now available for pre-order. The physical version features access to two bonus packs of premium DLC including Classic Space, and a digital version features the base game with the DLC available separately on the eShop.

LEGO Worlds, a galaxy of imaginative worlds made of digital LEGO bricks where players can explore, discover and create together, is currently available for PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, Xbox One, and STEAM.  

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