Warner Bros Interactive released a new trailer for its upcoming game Lego DC Super-Villains, which will be released on October 16 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC. The villain-centric game will introduce a new character customization feature where players can make their own baddie to rough up the adorable DC universe.
The trailer focuses on the character creator feature and provides players with an extended look at how they can create and play as their own DC Super-Villain character, unleashing mischievous antics and wreaking havoc throughout the action-packed game. A player’s character becomes the center of the story, while teaming up with an iconic variety of villains to adventure through the hilarious and original story written in collaboration with DC Comics.
Fans interested in checking out the character creator feature will have an opportunity this weekend at San Diego Comic-Con, where a hands-on demo of the game will be playable at the LEGO booth (#2829), DC Comics booth (#1915) and the Warner Bros. Booth (#4545) during normal show hours.
Additionally, the team behind LEGO® DC Super-Villains, including Arthur Parsons (head of design, TT Games) and Ames Kirshen (VP, Interactive & Animation, DC Entertainment), and voice actors Kevin Conroy (Batman), Tara Strong (Harley Quinn), Julie Nathanson (Silver Banshee) and Fred Tatasciore (Solomon Grundy, Clayface, Black Adam, Killer Croc), will give Comic-Con attendees an inside look at the first LEGO game to put players at the center of a villain-centric adventure packed with favorite locations and characters from across the DC Universe on Friday, July 20 at 2:15pm in Room 6A. This celebration of villainy will provide fans with exciting character reveals and details about the story.
Check out the trailer above, and stay tuned for more Comic-Con news here on Gaming Trend.
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