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Blocky co-op game Lego Voyagers wants you to experience “what it feels like to be a Lego brick”

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Last updated: 07.06.2025 01:42
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The team that bought us all Lego Builder’s Journey is back with some more bricky goodness, this time in the form of Lego Voyagers.

Announced at this evening’s Summer Game Fest opening night, Lego Voyagers is a two-player co-op adventure all about “bricks, friendship and play”, which sounds very wholesome. “When two friends make it their mission to rescue an abandoned spaceship, they embark on a journey beyond their wildest dreams, ultimately learning the value of being connected,” reads the official blurb.

In this game, players will be able to actually experience “what it feels like to a Lego brick”. No, it doesn’t mean you will find out what it feels like when I accidentally step on you in the middle of the night and then try to hold in expletives while I check on my son. Rather, it means you will be able to find out what it means to “tumble, jump, snap together, and build your way through rich brick worlds”. You can check out the trailer below.

LEGO® VOYAGERS | Reveal Trailer. Watch on YouTube

Lego Voyagers will release “soon” across PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch and PC. You can find out more here: https://bit.ly/LEGOVoyagers.

Elsewhere this evening, we got a look at a comedic fighter starring puppets known as Felt That: Boxing.

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