If you’re one of the many anticipating the release of The Incredibles 2 today, you’ll be happy to know that Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment has released LEGO The Incredibles for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC today. The game will feature content from both The Incredibles films and will use the complete set of the Parr family’s powers to save the day.
Players will discover the Parr family’s range of extraordinary abilities that can be combined through teamwork to create unique superpowers, helping the iconic heroes tackle crime in a vibrant LEGO world, bursting with fun and excitement. LEGO Disney•Pixar’s The Incredibles is now available for Nintendo Switch™, PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, the Xbox One family of devices including the Xbox One X, and PC.
“LEGO Disney•Pixar’s The Incredibles brings together all the unforgettable characters, action and humor of the Incredibles films in an imaginative LEGO world of non-stop adventure,” said Tom Stone, Managing Director, TT Games Publishing. “Players will undertake an epic journey across action-packed levels from both movies as they guide the superpowered Parrs in their quest to fight crime, while surviving family life.”
“Players will enjoy the teamwork involved in solving the creative, co-operative challenges in LEGO Disney•Pixar’s The Incredibles,” said Sean William McEvoy, VP, Digital Games & Apps, The LEGO Group. “Friends and family can use team-up moves and a range of superpowers, from Elastigirl’s transformations to Dash’s lightning-fast speed, unleashing the heroes’ impressive abilities to overcome any tricky situation.”
Check out the trailer above, stay tuned for our review the game, and don’t forget to check out more gaming news here on Gaming Trend.
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