At Summer Games Fest, one of the two fresh LEGO games unveiled was titled LEGO Party. This multiplayer extravaganza appears to challenge the dominance of Mario Party, allowing participants to traverse a digital game board with their customizable LEGO figures. While it’s easy to see similarities with Mario Party, it also distinguishes itself as a distinct party game, showcasing that iconic LEGO charm. Now, we have an official release date set for when we can all come together and enjoy a round of LEGO Party.
If you haven’t heard about it yet, the game named LEGO Party transports players to multiple gaming areas known as Challenge Zones. In these zones, players will encounter various brick-constructed challenges. They’ll be competing against each other while navigating around dragons, snakes, and other obstacles. To get a feel for what this LEGO game entails, you can watch the trailer revealing its new release date below:
If you’re already a fan of Mario Party or are searching for an entertaining multiplayer game, LEGO Party appears to offer enjoyable, chaotic entertainment. Originally slated for release in 2025, the official launch date has been announced as September 30th. Furthermore, if this game piques your interest, you can pre-order it immediately.
LEGO Party Release Date & Pre-Order Details
On August 7th, SMG Studio revealed that the release date for the game LEGO Party is set for September 30th. The game will be playable on various platforms including PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. While a Nintendo Switch 2 version hasn’t been confirmed yet, the game seems to cater to both current and previous generation consoles. This means that gamers who have been disappointed by the loss of older console support for games like Genshin Impact might find the LEGO party game an attractive alternative.
A LEGO Party game accommodates up to four participants, making it perfect for social gatherings or celebrations. Similar to the earlier Mario Party, it offers an array of 60 unique mini-games to test players during Challenge Zone events. The players can create custom avatars using various LEGO minifigure pieces from actual sets, opening up numerous fun possibilities.
Based on the trailer, it’s possible to pre-order LEGO Party starting today from retailers such as Best Buy and GameStop, with physical copies priced at $44.99 USD across various platforms. Digital pre-orders are currently available for PC and Xbox Series X|S, with those for Nintendo Switch eShop and PlayStation Store expected to follow soon. The digital pre-order bundle is priced at $39.99 on Xbox and $35.99 on Steam. Pre-ordering either the physical or digital version will grant you a bonus Pre-Order Pack containing 5 additional minifigures for the game, although the specific figures have yet to be revealed but are likely to be exclusive options not immediately available in the base game.
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