LEGO Jurassic World Will Cover All Four Feature Films

After being officially revealed last month, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has debuted the first full trailer for the upcoming LEGO Jurassic World. As per usual with the wide-ranging LEGO franchise, development duties are being handled by Traveller's Tales.

After being officially revealed last month, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has debuted the first full trailer for the upcoming LEGO Jurassic World. As per usual with the wide-ranging LEGO franchise, development duties are being handled by Traveller’s Tales.

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Despite the fact that the game takes its name from the upcoming film, LEGO Jurassic World will not just be focusing on Chris Pratt’s dinosaur-filled adventure. Rather, the title will cover all four feature films from the series, which means that gamers can experience the extreme highs of Jurassic Park, and the depressing lows of Jurassic Park 3 in gaming-form.

Besides revealing the presence of LEGO Jeff Goldblum, this trailer doesn’t show off a whole lot from LEGO Jurassic World. You get to see some of the traditional Traveller’s Tales humor, and a montage of classic moments and lines from the film series recreated, but I imagine most of the people that are looking forward to this adventure are already familiar with the films, so it’s not like the plots needed to be explained once again.

LEGO Jurassic World is currently slated for a June release, and will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Wii U, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation Vita, and Windows PC.


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