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Lego Jurassic World launching on Nintendo Switch soon

The Lego games have been a go-to in my household for many years now. Ever since he could pick up a game controller, my five-year-old has loved the Lego games and none more than the Jurassic Park ones. For those fans who have been waiting for the title to launch on Nintendo Switch, the wait is almost over as Lego Jurassic World will launch on 20th September. The game also supports handheld mode and will be playable on Nintendo Switch Lite.

View the Lego Jurassic World launch trailer below:

Lego Jurassic World covers more than two decades of the epic Jurassic World franchise from Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment. Reimagined in Lego form and told with TT Games’ signature humour, the action-packed game includes thrilling adventures and re-creates unforgettable scenes from Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Jurassic Park III and Jurassic World, allowing fans to play through key moments and giving them the opportunity to fully explore the expansive islands of Isla Nublar and Isla Sorna.

Credit: Lego / Warner Bros

“Lego Jurassic World is one of our most popular LEGO games ever and we’re delighted to bring it to a new generation of players on Nintendo Switch,” said Jonathan Smith, Head of Production and Strategic Director, TT Games. “Players of all ages will enjoy reliving the wonderous and thrilling adventures from the movies, now with all the flexibility the gaming system offers.”

Credit: Lego / Warner Bros

Players can take on the roles of heroic film characters, such as Dr Ian Malcolm, Dr Henry Wu, Claire Dearing, Owen Grady and more, throughout 20 story levels on a mission to collect precious amber containing dinosaur DNA. Players can use the DNA they’ve collected to create completely original dinosaurs with the Dino Customizer by mixing and matching colour, body parts and abilities, or they can fill the giant footsteps of the Lego dinosaurs and play the game as the beasts themselves.

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