Today, Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment, TT Games, The Lego Group, Disney, and Pixar announced that they will release Lego The Incredibles for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on June 15. The release date will coincide with the long-awaited sequel film The Incredibles 2, and will feature levels from both movies.
In the game, players explore action-packed story levels and an epic hub world, including Municiberg and Nomanisan Island, as they use their unique super abilities to bring the city’s villains to justice.
Gamers can assemble incredible LEGO builds either on their own or team up with family and friends in two player co-op mode for twice the fun.
“The Incredibles franchise, full of super-powered characters, adventures and teamwork, combined with all of the humor, puzzle-solving elements and unexpected surprises of LEGO games makes for the perfect combination for players,” said Tom Stone, Managing Director, TT Games Publishing. “With LEGO The Incredibles, fans can experience the non-stop action from both movies while fighting crime together as a super hero family.”
“LEGO The Incredibles offers hours of creative play within an imaginative LEGO version of The Incredibles movies,” said Sean William McEvoy, VP, Digital Games & Apps, The LEGO Group. “The co-operative puzzle solving creates fun for the entire family.”
“Fans of all ages will enjoy this new Incredibles gaming experience,” said Lisa Anderson, VP, Games, Disney. “LEGO The Incredibles introduces thrilling new adventures led by the incomparable Incredibles family, and puts their powers, and their family, to the test in a LEGO world full of fun and surprises.”
Check out the announcement trailer above, and stay tuned for more news here on Gaming Trend.
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