Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga gets a launch window and a new trailer
Lego Star Wars: The Saga Skywalker finally has a new launch window. TT Games, during ONL in Gamescom 2021, announced that the long-awaited, definitive Lego Star Wars the game would be launched at some time of the spring of 2022, a year after its original release window. In addition to this, TT Games and WB Games also launched a new trailer of the game, complete with a decent appearance of the game.
The new Lego Star Wars The game will feature the three ips of the galaxies_ trilogies, with a total of 45 different levels (or 5 per film, a decrease of 6 per film in previous games). Lego Star Wars: The Saga Skywalker will have more than 500 characters from the Star Wars franchise, with playable characters ranging from characters known to the darkest. Players will also have the ability to explore more than a dozen planets of the Star Wars universe, including Naboo, Tatooine, Coruscant, Kamino, Geonosis, Kashyyk, Mustafah, Yavin 4, Hoth, Dagobah, Bespin, Endor, Jakku, Starkiller Base , Ahch. -For, Crait, Raisana, Kijimi, Kef Bir and Exegon. As part of the ad, TT Games also launched a new trailer of Lego Star Wars: Saga Skywalker, which can see above.
The announcement arrives after months of delays and waits. The game, which will be the first to include content from the nine SKAGA SKYWALKER movies, was originally announced that it had a launch date in October 2020, but was discarded and replaced by a date of early 2021. in April 2021, TT Games announced that the game would be delayed, without updates since then.
Lego Star Wars: The Saga Skywalker will come with two editions: a standard edition and a luxury edition. The Deluxe Edition will include a package of Character Collections, which will have six packages of characters with characters from The Mandaloriano, rogue One: A Star Wars story, olo: a story of Star Wars, and Star Wars: The Bad Batch.
Lego Star Wars: Saga Skywalker is scheduled to launch on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S, Nintendo Switch and PC. You can check all our previous game coverage here.
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