Beetlejuice, Powerpuff Girls And Teen Titans Go Coming To Lego Dimensions

Warner Bros. has pulled back the curtain on the newest wave of Lego Dimensions content, which features characters from Beetlejuice and the Powerpuff Girls.

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Lego Dimensions is getting even bigger, as Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has officially pulled back the curtain on its upcoming expansion packs, which will include characters from Beetlejuice, The Powerpuff Girls, and Teen Titans Go. 

Having originally released back in Fall of 2015, Lego Dimensions has seen plenty of new content over the last year, with franchises such as Harry Potter and The Goonies receiving the Lego treatment. Set to release in September, ‘wave nine’ will feature a mix of fun and team packs:

The Teen Titans Go! Team Pack, includes LEGO minifigures of the DC Super Hero team Raven and Beast Boy. It also features the 3-in-1 T-Car which can be rebuilt into the Forklift and T-Plane for out of this world adventures by air and sea. Players can transform the Spellbook of Azarath into Raven Wings and the Giant Hand to take flight and dig through the earth for adventures above and beyond this universe.

The Teen Titans Go! Fun Pack includes a Starfire LEGO minifigure. Players can unleash her special abilities to battle enemies and solve puzzles. Players can also build the 3-in-1 Titan Robot for a roller-coaster fun-filled adventure and then rebuild it into the T-Rocket or Robot Retriever for an even more supercharged adventure with the rest of the Titans gang.

Players can bring Townsville to LEGO Dimensions with The Powerpuff Girls Team Pack which includes LEGO minifigures of the super-powered sisters, Blossom and Bubbles.  For access to additional special abilities, the 3-in-1 Octi can be rebuilt into the Super Skunk or Sonic Squid, and the PPG Smartphone can be rebuilt into the PPG Hotline and Powerpuff Mag-Net.

The Powerpuff Girls Fun Pack includes a Buttercup LEGO minifigure. Players can use this cherished champion of justice to fight crime and come just in time with supercool superpowers.  The 3-in-1 Mega Blast Bot can be rebuild into the Ka-Pow Cannon and Slammin’ Guitar to rock extra-awesome combat abilities.

The Beetlejuice Fun Pack brings some spookiness to LEGO Dimensions with a Beetlejuice LEGO minifigure. Players can activate his supernatural powers to scare away the living. Saturn’s Sandworm can rebuild it into the Haunted Vacuum and Spooky Spider for more ghostly powers.  Beetlejuice also unlocks the exclusive Adventure World and Battle Arena.

Aside from the ability to unlock new worlds in game, players who purchase the Teen Titans Go! expansion pack will gain access to an exclusive, original animated episode which dives into how the ragtag team of superheroes ended up in the Lego Dimensions multiverse.

Wave nine of Lego Dimensions is set to release on September 12. Until then, make sure to check out our review of the base game.


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