It’ll apparently have cross-platform co-op, too
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The Horizon series is apparently about to take a very different, blocky direction, as it’s been claimed that it’s getting a Lego action-adventure spin-off game that’s set to be revealed this week.
Rumors of a project called Lego Horizon Adventures first began circulating back in May courtesy ofleaker Kurakasis, but reliable leaker Billbil-kun (in aDealabs articletranslated viaGoogleand DeepL) has now added fuel to the leaky fire with a slew of additional (unconfirmed) information.
For a start, it’s claimed that the game will be revealed on June 8 in the CET time zone, which suggests it could be shown as part of theSummer Game Festshowcase. Pre-orders will reportedly go live shortly after. Although Billbil-kun has not revealed a release window, they add that it’ll be coming to both PS5 and PC on day one, complete with cross-platform co-op (although it apparently supports single-player, too).
Not much else has been given away, other than the fact that players will reportedly be required to have aPlayStation Networkaccount if they play on PC – something that everyone has becomeveryfamiliar with lately following Sony’s decision to makeaccount linking on Helldivers 2 mandatory, beforemaking a u-turn due to community backlash. Billbil-kun also adds that there’s apparently an ‘in-game purchases’ option somewhere in the game, too, but they don’t know what will actually be on offer there.
For now, we’ll just have to wait and see if the rumors are true, and according to Billbil-kun, we won’t have to wait long at all. It’d be a surprising spin-off, but then again, it’dsort ofmake sense given that we’ve already had an official Lego and Horizon crossover in the form of the Tallneck set. Anyway, we may well be seeing a virtual version of it very soon.
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