Alright, let’s dive into this new thing I stumbled upon about Lego. So, there’s this game, Lego Voyagers, which got its grand reveal during the Summer Game Fest 2025. If you’ve heard of It Takes Two or Split Fiction—imagine a similar vibe, but, yeah, with Lego bricks. I guess you and a buddy become these tiny Lego dudes (or dudettes?) and the goal is to somehow get to space. Sounds wild, right? And apparently, every little step is a giant leap when you’re—quite literally—a tiny brick.
The trailer had me hooked. Picture this: two brave blocks, just chilling through jungles, and industrial scrapyards. There’s even a river scene. You and your co-player need to figure out puzzles, build tram cars, or even sketchy rocket ships. Now, Light Brick Studio—name-drop here—didn’t spill much on how you talk to your co-player. Still, there’s this Friend Pass thing. Think of it as a golden ticket to join the adventure, even if you’re not the game owner. Kinda cool, isn’t it? And the best part? There are options: local, online, and split-screen. So, take your pick.
Now, let’s backtrack a bit. Remember when Lego was all about Star Wars and Lord of the Rings adaptations? Those were the days. But now? Oh, they are up to something else. Ages ago (well, no, like two years back), they partnered with Epic Games for this Lego Fortnite thing—yep, you guessed it, it’s Lego meets Fortnite. Also, there’s Lego Horizon Adventures, thanks to Guerrilla Games. It’s like Lego is suddenly the cool kid on the block, or, maybe they always were. Did you know Lego’s CEO, Niels Christiansen, hinted at cooking up their own game development studio? Wild times ahead.
So, we’re still waiting on when Lego Voyagers is actually gonna drop. Everyone’s keeping secrets I guess? But when it does launch—you name it—PlayStation 5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PC, it’s all covered. Fingers crossed, it won’t be too long.