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Lego Horizon Adventures release date spotted online before it vanishes

The release date of Lego Horizon Adventures has been picked up online by an eagle-eyed Reddit user.

The game was announced back in June at Summer Game Fest, alongside Harry Potter Quidditch Champions and Star Wars Outlaws. Lego Horizon Adventures will be available on PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch.

The spin-off of the Horizon game series has been developed by Guerrilla Games and Studio Gobo. It will have both local and online co-op options for two players and follows machine hunter Aloy with her “colorful crew of heroes”.

This Lego version is expected to be a bit more light-hearted and family-friendly than other Horizon games, with plenty of customization options. Some fans have already questioned who the target demographic for this game really is, as it seems too watered-down for adult fans but children are likely unfamiliar with the franchise.

When is Lego Horizon Adventures being released?

User foreveryoung1108 noticed the date November 14th on the PlayStation store page for the game and quickly posted a screenshot to the subreddit yesterday (Monday).

“Has the release date been there all along?” they asked.

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Other users quickly confirmed that this was new information, as other sources vaguely had Lego Horizon Adventures slated for a 2024 holiday release or as “coming soon”. The PlayStation page where foreveryoung1108 took the screenshot has also now been deleted.

Date could be confirmed at today’s Nintendo Direct Showcase

With the game available to play on the Switch and IndieWorld and Nintendo Direct Partner Showcases scheduled for today (Tuesday), the release date could be announced officially then.

The showcase is set for 7 am PT and will last around 40 minutes. It will focus on indie and third-party games coming to the Switch later this year.

Nintendo also confirmed that there will be no mention of the successor to the Switch.

Feature image credit: Lego

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Freya Deyell
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Freya Deyell is a freelance journalist based in the UK and a film, media and journalism graduate from the University Of Stirling. Previously she worked in local news at Shetland News. She has covered everything from politics and business to technology and sport. Her writing has also been published in the Scottish Beacon and Somewhere for Us magazine. You can find her work on Muck Rack and follow her on X. In her spare time, she can usually be found baking gluten free treats or playing co-op games with her partner.

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