LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed Mobile Game Now Open For Pre-Registration

LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed
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Following LEGO’s announcement last May regarding its newest online mobile game, the LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed website is now live for gamers’ pre-registration. To make the deal more enticing, mobile game developer Gameloft is throwing in some goodies for those who will pre-register ahead of the game’s release this fall. Rewards range from gaining in-game coins and gems, and for a chance to vote and have access to the most popular LEGO minifigure around.

Here’s a teaser trailer and press release about the LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed. Read on for more details about this next, big LEGO mobile video game.

Paris, August 21st, 2019 – Gameloft, one of the world’s leading publishers of mobile games, today announced that pre-registration is now available for LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed. LEGO fans and battle-RPG lovers can now visit LEGOLEGACY.com to learn all about this new mobile game gathering 40 years of LEGO minifigure history and universes.

In LEGO Legacy: Heroes Unboxed, players will collect classic and modern LEGO minifigures and sets, form a party and engage in epic and fun team battles and adventures. The game will feature iconic, fan-favorite universes from yesterday and today, recreated with incredible detail to please players of all ages.

The new gameplay trailer unveiled today offers a sneak peek of what will come out of the box. Fans that pre-register will be rewarded with in-game currency and gems when the game launches globally this Fall. In addition, pre-registered fans will be able to vote for their minifigure of choice between Hot Dog Guy, Blacktron Dwayne and Darwin. The Minifigure with the most votes will be gifted in-game at launch!

Brickset was able to compile a list of 48 minifigures and 8 sets that are said to debut in LEGO Legacy, including some from the beloved Space, Castle and Pirates classics. The game is also reported to include modern LEGO sets such as the LEGO Creator Lighthouse Point (31051) and Arctic Ice Glider  (60190).

Author: Albert Balanza

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