Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment is marching out an army of brands for its Lego Dimensions toy-game hybrid product that debuts this fall. The game division of Warner Bros. is announcing today ...
Denny Connolly is an editor and contributor who joined the Game Rant team in 2014. He specializes in game guides, MMO coverage, and the Pokemon GO beat; but is a lifelong fan of all game genres. He's ...
A brand new LEGO adventure from Warner Bros. and TT Games called LEGO Dimensions will bring together multiple universes from both previous LEGO games and popular movies, including The Wizard of Oz, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Andy Robertson reports on technology & digital play. LEGO Dimensions is confirmed to bring a Skylanders-style experience merging ...
The LEGO brand is tailor-made for the toys-to-life genre, and the popularity of the building blocks is so high that we're expecting LEGO Dimensions to sell by the bucketload when it launches later ...
LEGO Dimensions may be the new player in the toy box, but it’s by no means an unproven competitor. TT Games’ range of LEGO games are hugely popular – in fact it’s the fourth-biggest games brand in the ...
Consider Lego Dimensions. Particularly since this will be the first toys-to-life game with figures and vehicles that can literally be pulled apart and reassembled, it should be a fundamentally ...
Imagine Batman getting drawn through a dimensional portal and thrown into the world of Oz. While following the Yellow Brick Road, he stumbles upon Dorothy and her companions. Mistaking the Scarecrow ...
Batman, Gandalf the Grey and Marty McFly take a trip in Doctor Who's TARDIS. Then things get really weird. The premise behind toys-to-life is simple enough: a video game comes with a toy figure and a ...
Lego has a new game in the works with Warner Bros. Interactive, which brings the building blocks into the toys-to-life category to compete with the likes of Skylanders. The new Lego Dimensions game is ...
Chalk up another casualty in the decline of collectible-based video games: Lego, Warner Bros. and TT Games have stopped producing new expansions for Lego Dimensions. They'll continue to sell existing ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Andy Robertson reports on technology & digital play. More information on Lego Dimensions was expected at E3 but ahead of the show ...
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